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Gabriel
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Hi, everyone
Could you help me with some questions?
1) What's the difference between "I can't make Monday, but I can make Sunday"" "I can't make it Monday, but I can make it Sunday" and "I can't do Monday, but I can do Sunday"?
2) In this sentence "Downtown would be better for me. So if you can swing it, let's meet there.", could I replace "swing it" with "do it"? "If you can do Downtown, let's meet there"?
3) Does it sound odd to say "at&t does phone, TV and Internet"? ... And what's a bundle when you are talking about cable TV providers, etc?
Please!!
Thank you a lot
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التصحيحات · 5
I would add, to what Henry is saying, that "swing it" in Question 2 and "does phone, internet, and cable" in Question 3 would both fly in the U.S. They're very informal ways of speaking, but very normal and common here. It's interesting to know that they're not common elsewhere.
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Question 1. They are all the same meaning.
Question 2. Yes you can replace it with 'do' and I would advise it. I have never heard the term 'swing it.'
Question 3. Yes 'does' sounds a little weird. Perhaps 'provides' would be better. Also a bundle is more than one thing that is generally cheaper than buying them individually. For example a media bundle might include TV, Internet and phone which would be cheaper then getting them all individually.
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I don't know sorry bro
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Please
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Please. Anyone?
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Gabriel
المهارات اللغوية
الإنجليزية, البرتغالية, الإسبانية
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الإسبانية
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