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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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I love tea so much; I would always say yes to the offer of tea. Correct?
  

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Anonymous I love tea so muc h (that) I would always say yes to the offer of tea. Remove the semicolon as shown above. You might more naturally say "to an offer of tea" instead of "to the offer of tea".

  • Anonymous I love tea so muc h (that) I would always say yes to the offer of tea.
  • Remove the semicolon as shown above.
  • You might more naturally say "to an offer of tea" instead of "to the offer of tea".
  • Otherwise, it's OK.
  • CJ
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AnonymousI love tea so much (that) I would always say yes to the offer of tea.
Remove the semicolon as shown above. You might more naturally say "to an offer of tea" instead of "to the offer of tea". Otherwise, it's OK.

CJ
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CalifJim AnonymousI love tea so much (that) I would always say yes to the offer of tea.Remove the semicolon as shown above. You might more naturally say "to an offer of tea" instead of "to the offer of tea". Otherwise, it's OK.CJ
What about this one?
I hate him so much that I would never talk to him.
or,
I hate him so much that I would never talk t
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AnonymousWhat about this one?I hate him so much that I would never talk to him.or,I hate him so much that I would never talk to him again.
They are both acceptable sentences. "... that I'll never talk to him (again)" is also possible. (The version with "will" is also available for the first sentence you presented, by the way.)

CJ

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