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Hans51 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

'You looking after'

'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.
  

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' For this to be a complete sentence, we must have 'are'.

  • ' 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'.
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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
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Thank you so much and I am totally with you and should we not say 'For one whole weekend' or 'For' is also omitted and both mean the same? What do you think?

Thank you so much as usual.

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