julee1029
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- Oct 28, 2009
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- Korean
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- South Korea
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- 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
"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