Answer Question
I'll be here in 30 mins
Part of lesson 30, there is a question to translate "I'll be here in 30 mins"
I'm all for modifying the English structure to fit Mandarin, but this is incorrect.
I think I understand what it's saying: "I'll be THERE in 30 mins". or "He/She will be here in 30 mins". You can't be 'here' any say you'll be 'here' unless you're on some sort of funky acid trip. Is this a common phrase or something in Mandarin?
I'm all for modifying the English structure to fit Mandarin, but this is incorrect.
I think I understand what it's saying: "I'll be THERE in 30 mins". or "He/She will be here in 30 mins". You can't be 'here' any say you'll be 'here' unless you're on some sort of funky acid trip. Is this a common phrase or something in Mandarin?