Eh

Jasper May 1, 2025 2:36 pm

"I made sure to time dinner...."

Whot?

Responses
    ughloveyou May 1, 2025 9:25 pm

    I think it means he made sure to make dinner at specific time so that when the person arrives dinner is ready and serve

    Jasper May 1, 2025 9:32 pm
    I think it means he made sure to make dinner at specific time so that when the person arrives dinner is ready and serve ughloveyou

    I mean i get what he meant but uh-ain't the wording wrong?∆-.-)

    ughloveyou May 1, 2025 9:38 pm
    I mean i get what he meant but uh-ain't the wording wrong?∆-.-) Jasper

    It doesn't sound wrong to me maybe because I teach English it is grammatically correct

    Jasper May 1, 2025 9:53 pm
    It doesn't sound wrong to me maybe because I teach English it is grammatically correct ughloveyou

    Ahh prolly because of that~
    It's written in (I'm really bad at explaining) kinda high English standard(?) which not many people who are NOT fluent in English will be able to understand properly(like me) and will find the grammer to be wrong (it's actually correct).

    Qxeen_zxy May 2, 2025 6:24 pm
    Ahh prolly because of that~It's written in (I'm really bad at explaining) kinda high English standard(?) which not many people who are NOT fluent in English will be able to understand properly(like me) and will... Jasper

    As someone who’s first language isn’t English but i live in the uk, it feels wrong grammatically because of your native language grammar structure. When I view it through my mother tongue grammar, it’s abysmally wrong but through English grammar, it’s correct. In this case, “time” is a verb aka “to time”. It’s used in the same way as any other verb.