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30 January
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Does this sound natural?
She didn't seem to fully switched on during the game.
Does this sound natural?
She didn't seem to fully switched on during the game.
She didn't seem to fully switched on during the game.
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30 January
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- English (US)
You don't need the "to".
"She didn't seem fully switched on during the game."
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- English (US)
You don't need the "to".
"She didn't seem fully switched on during the game."
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