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Updated on
9 Dec 2022
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English (US)
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Question about English (US)
Does this sound natural?
“Can you type out this whole document?”
Does this sound natural?
“Can you type out this whole document?”
“Can you type out this whole document?”
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9 Dec 2022
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- English (US)
Will you type out this document
Can you type out this document
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- English (US)
Will you type out this document
Can you type out this document
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- Simplified Chinese (China)
- English (US)
it's implied
Or
will you type out this document upto the second paragraph.
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- Simplified Chinese (China)
@uanikua Oh, great! Can I replace “up to” with “into” though?
Will you type out this document *into* the second paragraph?
Will you type out this document *into* the second paragraph?
- English (US)
no, you could say until the third paragraph.
into is the wrong action
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- Simplified Chinese (China)
- English (US)
- English (US)
up to here or until here, depending on. your sentence
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- Simplified Chinese (China)
@uanikua Thank you. I’m wondering, can I change “type out” to “type up”?
Can you *type up* this document?
Can you *type up* this document?
- English (US)
will you type up this document up to here.
yes that works
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- Simplified Chinese (China)
@uanikua What about this sentence? Would you include the “in” or not?
Let’s learn to type (in) things on the phone.
Let’s learn to type (in) things on the phone.
- English (US)
- Simplified Chinese (China)
@uanikua Yes, please look at this sentence. Would you include the “in” or not?
Let’s learn to type (in) things on the phone.
Let’s learn to type (in) things on the phone.
- English (US)
let's learn to type on the phone
in or things are implied
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- Simplified Chinese (China)
@uanikua Noted. What about this sentence? Would you include the “in” or not?
Just type (in) your destination on the screen.
Just type (in) your destination on the screen.
- English (US)
- Simplified Chinese (China)
@uanikua Ok, can you look at this one as well? Would you include the “in” or not?
You need to type (in) commands, such as “help” and “print”.
You need to type (in) commands, such as “help” and “print”.
- English (US)
yes you would include "in" because you are giving directions or actions
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