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Yan
"Everything okey with Neal? "
In this sentence 'is' is omitted. Is it common in spoken English?
Apr 19, 2014 7:30 AM
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It is very common in speech, at least in the US. Note that it's OK, not okey. If someone falls down, you jump to them and say "You OK?" or if someone looks distressed you can say "Everything OK?" Those are perfectly fine, but don't use it in school and business.
April 19, 2014
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Yes, it's common... but it's much better to include "is" at the beginning.
April 19, 2014
希望在累成人干之前学会分辨哪些是“不重要的词汇”.T_T
April 19, 2014
当你说多了,说习惯了,你有时也会省去一些不重要的词汇的。
April 19, 2014
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