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Nikitus Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

You told me that you didn`t know me. This would be a chance to know me better

In the sentence "You told me that you didn`t know me. This would be a chance to know me better" is the grammar correct?

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Top answer

Yes, it is. consider this. Semantically, you have to know me before you can know me better.

  • Yes, it is.
  • consider this.
  • Semantically, you have to know me before you can know me better.
  • Clive
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3 Answers
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Yes, it is.

But.consider this. Semantically, you have to know me before you can know me better.

Clive
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Dear Clive: First of all, thanks for your help!

You are right.

You told me that you didn`t know me. This would be a chance to know me.

In that case the sentence is semantically correct?

Thanks for your time and help.

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