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How do you say this in English (US)? When I should RSVP for the birthday party
can I say "I'm coming."?
How do you say this in English (US)? When I should RSVP for the birthday party
can I say "I'm coming."?
can I say "I'm coming."?
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16 Sep 2018
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I'm coming.
I will attend.
I will be there.
I look forward to being there.
I would love to come. May I bring anything?
I am coming and bringing Heather with me.
Heather and I will be attending.
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- English (US)
- English (UK)
I'm coming.
I will attend.
I will be there.
I look forward to being there.
I would love to come. May I bring anything?
I am coming and bringing Heather with me.
Heather and I will be attending.
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