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in advance of vs preceding | will/going to/or Present Continuous ???
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help me with my questions #1 (permalink) Tue Nov 22, 2011 20:22 pm   help me with my questions
 

Hi, please explain which one is correct?
Let you and ...try what we can do(I,me)
Aren't you going to a dentist'/the dentists'
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help me with my questions #2 (permalink) Wed Nov 23, 2011 3:11 am   help me with my questions
 

Let you and me try to see what we can do.
Aren't you going to a/the dentist/dentist's?
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