Use of There is something wrong with & Let’s say that + (subject + verb); Day: 48
There is something wrong with You are informing someone that there is something not right or out of the ordinary.
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Read MoreHow come + (subject + verb) When using ‘how come’ you are asking why a particular thing has or had
Read MoreHere’s to + (noun) ‘Here’s to’ is used in a way of celebrating or identifying a person, place, or thing
Read MoreIt takes + (time) + to + (verb) You are letting someone know how long it will take to do
Read MoreLet’s say that + (subject + verb) ‘Let’s’ is a contraction for ‘let us.’ You are suggesting to someone that
Read MoreThere is something wrong with + (noun) You are informing someone that there is something not right or out of
Read MoreBy asking ‘what are the chances of’ you are wondering how often or in what case would a particular thing
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