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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

you've forgotten me in the train

Is this right?

Someone went home and left me in the train. He forgot me.

When I want to write him:
"Hey friend. You've forgotten me and left me in the train"

Is this correct?
Thx
  

Top answer

Most people would say "on the train" not "in the train," but yes, it is correct.

  • Most people would say "on the train" not "in the train," but yes, it is correct.
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Most people would say "on the train" not "in the train," but yes, it is correct.
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Someone went home and left me in the train. He forgot me.

When I want to write him:
"Hey friend. You've forgotten me and left me on the train" This sounds like you are still on the train.

I think you mean it all happened in the past.:

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