' For this to be a complete sentence, we must have 'are'.
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Hans51'One whole weekend, you looking after my little girls.'For this to be a complete sentence, we must have 'are'.
Hans51'One whole weekend, you looking after my little girls.'I saw the sentence and I was wondering if the structure is fine to use and if 'are' is omitted there, progressive structures can mean future happenings?Thank you so much as always and have a good day.I read it, "(There is/will be) one whole weekend, (with) you looking after my little girls." It's th