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Heidi
Is it ok? 'If you cross your fingers, you will have good luck.'
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Feb 11, 2017 11:05 AM
Answers · 9
Hi there!
yes this is correct for talking about a specific situation.
If you want to talk generally, to say that this is a general rule, you can also say:
'if you cross your fingers, you have good luck'
Hope this helps!
February 11, 2017
I agree with David. It's not a normal sentence for us to say. This sounds more natural:
"Crossing your fingers mean (you wish someone) good luck"
February 11, 2017
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