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2 Dec 2020
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What we say in English, American, to ask some one to tie his shoes rope?
What we say in English, American, to ask some one to tie his shoes rope?
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You can say => your shoes are untied (this one is a bit more polite since it doesn’t sound like an order)
Or simply tie your shoes
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