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Difference between with "do" and without "do" | 'almost forget' vs. 'almost forgot'
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Text: I'll buy a new wireless mouse for your notebook. It will be better than... #1 (permalink) Sat Jul 12, 2008 3:23 am   Text: I'll buy a new wireless mouse for your notebook. It will be better than...
 


I'll buy a new wireless mouse for your notebook. It will be better than the one you have now. The buttons will be softer and the quality will be better, generally speaking. It's by Bright, the brand I have mentioned to you.


Hi, is this sentence ok, please?
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Text: I'll buy a new wireless mouse for your notebook. It will be better than... #2 (permalink) Sat Jul 12, 2008 5:52 am   Text: I'll buy a new wireless mouse for your notebook. It will be better than...
 

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Yes, those 4 sentences are fine.
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Text: I'll buy a new wireless mouse for your notebook. It will be better than... #3 (permalink) Sat Jul 12, 2008 15:52 pm   Text: I'll buy a new wireless mouse for your notebook. It will be better than...
 

thanks,
the right question should have been "is this text ok?"!
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