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16 May 2021
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Question about English (US)
“Which item did you choose to bring with?”
Is this a correct sentence? Or, instead, should I put “you” at the end?
“Which item did you choose to bring with?”
Is this a correct sentence? Or, instead, should I put “you” at the end?
Is this a correct sentence? Or, instead, should I put “you” at the end?
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16 May 2021
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- English (US)
This is a good question. In "correct" English, you should put "you" at the end. However, your sentence is also a common slang way to say it. It is kind of a cute way to say it. All native English speakers can understand it without "you" at the end.
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- English (US)
This is a good question. In "correct" English, you should put "you" at the end. However, your sentence is also a common slang way to say it. It is kind of a cute way to say it. All native English speakers can understand it without "you" at the end.
:-)
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@everything42 Thank you for answering! I’m glad to know that this sentence makes sense, since this question has been bothering me for long.

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