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learner12



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PostPosted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 12:31 am    Post subject: anywhere Reply with quote

Hello, teachers!!

(1) Are you going somewhere for the holidays?
(2) Are you going anywhere for the holidays?

Do you have any differences between (1) and (2)?

Thank you in advance.
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myprofe



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Location: Madrid, Spain - Native Boston, USA

PostPosted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 4:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Are there any differences? Yes, but they are not very significant.

When we use some we infer that we expect an affirmative answer.

You see smoke and you ask: Is something burning?

The report that you asked your assistant to finish is still sitting on his desk and you ask him: Have you done anything this morning?

That's one reason why offering with any is considered less polite or less sincere.

Would you like something to eat?

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CP



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PostPosted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 4:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

myprofe wrote:
Are there any differences? Yes, but they are not very significant.

When we use some we infer that we expect an affirmative answer.

Taking your invitation to correct errors, My Prof, don't you mean imply rather than infer?
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 9:00 pm    Post subject: Correction Reply with quote

CP wrote:
My Profe, don't you mean imply rather than infer?

Thanks for correcting my mistake.
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CP



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PostPosted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 6:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dont' mention it. I invite you to do the same for me anytime!
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 10:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dear myprofe
Dear CP

Thank you again for your hospitality. I acquired a great knowledge of some and any thanks to you.

Have a nice day!!
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