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English, 30.08.2019 09:30, HaileyAnn04

Is it correct grammer to say "i mine as well go with you to the bar".? i think it should be "i might as well go with you to the bar". my friend said it is correct grammer to say 'mine' in the place of 'might'.is it correct grammer to say "i mine as well go with you to the bar".? i think it should be "i might as well go with you to the bar". my friend said it is correct grammer to say 'mine' in the place of 'might'. follow 10 answers 10 report abuse are you sure you want to delete this answer? yes no

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