which one is correct? 1. sorry for keeping you waiting 2. sorry to keep you waiting
B brennan Junior Member Joined Jan 31, 2007 Member Type Student or Learner Jan 2, 2008 #1 which one is correct? 1. sorry for keeping you waiting 2. sorry to keep you waiting
C codenamecharlie Member Joined Nov 27, 2007 Member Type Other Native Language Chinese Home Country China Current Location China Jan 2, 2008 #2 i think both are correct.
R riverkid Key Member Joined Aug 17, 2006 Member Type English Teacher Jan 2, 2008 #3 codenamecharlie said: i think both are correct. Click to expand... CNC is dead on.
C codenamecharlie Member Joined Nov 27, 2007 Member Type Other Native Language Chinese Home Country China Current Location China Jan 2, 2008 #4 riverkid, I can guess "dead on" means "right on". but anyway, first time for me to see this kind of usage of "dead", interesting
riverkid, I can guess "dead on" means "right on". but anyway, first time for me to see this kind of usage of "dead", interesting
R riverkid Key Member Joined Aug 17, 2006 Member Type English Teacher Jan 2, 2008 #5 codenamecharlie said: riverkid, I can guess "dead on" means "right on". but anyway, first time for me to see this kind of usage of "dead", interesting Click to expand... dead on, right on, hit the nail on the head, spot on, hit the bull's eye, and probably some others, CNC.
codenamecharlie said: riverkid, I can guess "dead on" means "right on". but anyway, first time for me to see this kind of usage of "dead", interesting Click to expand... dead on, right on, hit the nail on the head, spot on, hit the bull's eye, and probably some others, CNC.