R ray8838 Senior Member Singapore Chinese I could hang out more frequently. Thanks! Last edited: Dec 5, 2019
👁 JulianStuart JulianStuart Senior Member Sonoma County CA English (UK then US) Marry can be intransitive.
👁 lingobingo lingobingo Senior Member London English - England The only way that sentence could make sense as it stands is if it means: If I didn’t marry, I’d be able to hang out more often [than if I did marry].
The only way that sentence could make sense as it stands is if it means: If I didn’t marry, I’d be able to hang out more often [than if I did marry].
R ray8838 Senior Member Singapore Chinese lingobingo said: The only way that sentence could make sense as it stands is if it means: If I didn’t marry, I’d be able to hang out more often [than if I did marry]. Why is " hang out more frequently" not correct?
lingobingo said: The only way that sentence could make sense as it stands is if it means: If I didn’t marry, I’d be able to hang out more often [than if I did marry]. Why is " hang out more frequently" not correct?
👁 lingobingo lingobingo Senior Member London English - England What do you want your whole sentence to mean?