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28 Dec 2016
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English (US)
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ex.) Hope you got over your sick and you are having fun in your country.
Q. Is it possible to omit 'you are'?- Hope you got over your sick and having fun in your country.
ex.) Hope you got over your sick and you are having fun in your country.
Q. Is it possible to omit 'you are'?- Hope you got over your sick and having fun in your country.
Q. Is it possible to omit 'you are'?- Hope you got over your sick and having fun in your country.
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- English (US)
Yes, that's possible but replace "sick" with "cold" or "fever" if they were sick due to a high temperature.
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- Japanese
@Koga883 Okay,I'll change it. Thank you for your help! :)
- English (US)
Your welcome, glad I could help and have a happy new year. :)
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- Japanese
@Koga883 A happy new year to you, too! Thanks:)

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