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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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you're going for a bike ride.

Hi, Peter. I see that you're going for a bike ride.

Hi,

Does the part in bold in the above mean"you're ready for a bike ride" or "you're going to have a bike ride?" Thanks.
  

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Yes. He probably has his helmet on or something so you can determine what he's about to do. I see you're about to go for a bike ride.

  • Yes.
  • He probably has his helmet on or something so you can determine what he's about to do.
  • I see you're about to go for a bike ride.
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Yes. He probably has his helmet on or something so you can determine what he's about to do.

I see you're about to go for a bike ride.

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