"perhaps you will have the occasion to do it too."
2006-11-08 10:56:59
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answered by moonshine 4
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Context, please! What are we talking about, here? What does the pronoun "en" refer to? There are almost as many possible translations for this sentence as there are possible contexts.
Random examples:
(skiing) You may have the opportunity to try it too/to take to the slopes yourself.
(tourism) You, too, may have the opportunity to tour the city/island/country...
(recordings) You may also have the opportunity to make some.
(exercises) You may have the opportunity to do some too.
The more details you include in your question, the more accurate the answer.
2006-11-09 16:16:13
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answered by MamaFrog 4
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You will perhaps have the occasion to do some as well.
2006-11-10 21:22:05
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answered by .:: me ~* 3
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You may also have the opportunity to make some.
2006-11-09 01:35:51
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answered by mbm244 5
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perhaps you will have the occasion to make some too
2006-11-08 21:46:21
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answered by blueyes 2
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Maybe you will have the opportunity to make some of them too...
2006-11-08 21:55:22
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answered by babarox1998 3
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You will possibly have the occasion to do some also...
2006-11-08 18:56:28
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answered by Anonymous
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you will have can etre the occasion of some to do also
2006-11-08 21:15:43
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answered by Ashley W 2
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