"We can go at your speed"
"We can go at your speed"
can you tell me what's the meaning of this phrase? and when we can use it??
Thank you in advance
2006"We can go at your speed" It means we can go as fast or as slowly as you (are able)(wish) to go.
can you tell me what's the meaning of this phrase? and when we can use it?? You can use it when someone can only go slowly or, less likely, wishes to go faster than usual.
You can say '(Did you hear)(Have you heard) about this before?'
Thank you in advance
Thank you very much.
Now, I understood.
2006Thank you very much
Now, I understood :cross:
Now I understand. :tick: (You don't need a comma.)
Now I understand. :tick: (You don't need a comma.)
"Now I understood." is wrong. Generally speaking, we don't use 'Now' with a past tense verb. 'Now' is the present, so use the present tense, 'understand'.Why it is wrong?? :-?
I don't understand
Ok
What if I said "I understood" without "now" will be ok?
2006***neither a teacher nor a native-speaker***
Have you ever heard anything about this before? :cross:
"ever" and "before" are redundant together. Omit one or both.
Have you ever heard anything about this?
Have you heard anything about this before?
Have you heard anything about this?