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The use of "why not"



 
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The use of "why not" #1 (permalink) Tue Jan 15, 2008 16:56 pm   The use of "why not"
 

Hi

Do you find the following dialogues natural and correct--especially the red parts and blue punctuation? Any suggestions are welcome.

Quote:
Man: I thought you were having a party and wondered why didn't she invite me.

Woman: (Laughing) No, I was just listening to music.

Man: Then I thought, why not visit you uninvited?

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The use of "why not" #2 (permalink) Wed Jan 16, 2008 14:28 pm   The use of "why not"
 

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OK, but I'd do this:

Man: I thought you were having a party and wondered why you hadn't invited me.

Woman: (laughing) No, I was just listening to music.

Man: Then I thought, why not visit you uninvited?
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