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Nightmare85_guest
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Hello guys,
It's me, Nightmare.
Sorry for not logging in, but I'm sitting on a different pc.
(You know, safety reasons...)
Okay, now the question:
Often I hear such sentences (similarly):
"Shall I take you to the city?"
"I'm going to drive there anyway."
Wouldn't "either way" be better for this?
Another example:
You play soccer against a guy whose foot is hurt, and beat him.
He says:
"You have only beaten me because of my foot!"
You smile and say:
"Come one, I would have beaten you anyway."
Same thing, "either way" would be better in my opinion.
What do you think?
P.S. When I'm at home I will officially confirm that it's my post.
Cheers!
It's me, Nightmare.
Sorry for not logging in, but I'm sitting on a different pc.
(You know, safety reasons...)
Okay, now the question:
Often I hear such sentences (similarly):
"Shall I take you to the city?"
"I'm going to drive there anyway."
Wouldn't "either way" be better for this?
Another example:
You play soccer against a guy whose foot is hurt, and beat him.
He says:
"You have only beaten me because of my foot!"
You smile and say:
"Come one, I would have beaten you anyway."
Same thing, "either way" would be better in my opinion.
What do you think?
P.S. When I'm at home I will officially confirm that it's my post.
Cheers!