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@Rusty: so you mean one word combination is preferred over the other because of euphony reasons, not because of a grammar rule, right?
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I guess you could say that (I just did). It doesn't make any difference, grammatically, which way it's said, but more people will choose to say it the way I wrote it. Do a search on the two phrases on Google. You'll see what I mean.
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Pretty clear. Thank you!
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Just I want to give my own opinion. Rusty Do you remember when I was using the contraction in the verbs.
For example I said. My Laptop's very popular between the pupils from my school. It's wrong because you taught me that it was bad written, therefore, I turned to change the contraction. But Just I saw some movies that the contraction is used as I written it before. I don't know why is happened. In some songs also is used. I mean. 'cause. Can' Between other ones. Please you can explain me it.
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'cause es jerga (slang)
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I remember that I provided you with a list of words that can be made into contractions. I also remember that you began inventing contractions, using words which we don't generally see in contractions. Stick to the list I gave you, and have fun! There's nothing wrong, by the way, with the contractions you wrote above (except for the one I added a 't' to). The word 'cause isn't a contraction (two words are combined to make a contraction). It's a colloquial way of writing how some people say the word because. Using this can be a sign to others that you're uneducated, so I might have cautioned you about using colloquial writing - like 'cause, wanna, hafta, etc. If you've other questions, or if I didn't understand what you were asking, let me know. |
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Thanks for helping me with my doubts. In this case was a bit clearer because the verb was to be. But I'm not sure if it is the same with another verb, for instance: We all think the same. We think all the same. Or: We all eat We eat all (as if we were eating everything, or it sounds like this to me) Is it correct? The first ones sound better to me |
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me avisas si hay algo que escribí que no entiendes.
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