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Powder1 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

with/in

Can you I say:

Heard you're having trouble with/in your relationship.

Are both OK?
  

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Powder1 Are both OK? Your sentence is not. I heard you're having trouble with/in your relationship .

  • Powder1 Are both OK?
  • Your sentence is not.
  • I heard you're having trouble with/in your relationship .
  • In addition, this is the kind of thing we generally do NOT say; we wait for the other person to volunteer such information.
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Powder1Are both OK?
Your sentence is not.

I heard you're having trouble with/in your relationship.

In addition, this is the kind of thing we generally do NOT say; we wait for the other person to volunteer such information.

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