I brought it (with me)

Status
Not open for further replies.

julee1029

Member
Joined
Oct 28, 2009
Member Type
Other
Native Language
Korean
Home Country
South Korea
Current Location
South Korea
Hi,

"I continued to insist that I did my homework even though I didn't have it (with me.)".

On the above sentence, "with me" should be necessary? I mean doesn't it sound redundancy? Or is it normally used in informal way?

"I brought it (with me)", likewise "with me" should be put in or infromal way?

Thanks in advance,

Julee
 

bhaisahab

Moderator
Staff member
Joined
Apr 12, 2008
Member Type
Retired English Teacher
Native Language
British English
Home Country
England
Current Location
Ireland
Hi,

"I continued to insist that I did my homework even though I didn't have it (with me.)".

On the above sentence, "with me" should be necessary? I mean doesn't it sound redundancy? Or is it normally used in informal way?

"I brought it (with me)", likewise "with me" should be put in or infromal way?

Thanks in advance,

Julee

"I continued to insist that I did my homework even though I didn't have it (with me.)". "with me" is necessary in your sentence, also it would be better if you wrote "I had done" instead of "I did".
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top