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  1. You can count on me. I've heard a sentence from a friend that sounds incorrect for me: It is from a friend you can always count with. Is this sentence correct? Shouldn't it be. It is from a friend you can always count on. I'm unsure about it because every time I've seen the count on it has something after, as the count on me example. Thanks a lot!

  2. 1. I’ve never encountered consider me in, but I was able to figure out the meaning which, I suppose, is close to. count me in. I am in. include me. take me into account. I am sure count me out exists, but I have no idea if consider me out correct and idiomatic. Share.

  3. You can count on me like 1 2 3,你可以向我数到1 2 3. I'll be there,我就会出现在你身边. And I know when I need it I can count on you like 4 3 2. 而我清楚,当我需要时,我也可以向你倒数 4 3 2. You'll be there,你就会在我面前出现. Cause that's what friends are supposed to do, oh yeah. 因为这就是 ...

  4. Dec 25, 2019 · An alternative phrasing would be "you can number me among". That is, the speaker is one of the named group, with the (often rhetorical, as here) implication that a large number of people or things is being divided into separate, mutually exclusive groups, and being counted. E.g. "Senator X is counted with Trump's supporters". Share.

  5. "Count" is a verb in the imperative tense, and "with me," is a prepositional phrase. You could also say to someone, "Eat with me," meaning, "Let's eat together/at the same time." You could also say to someone, "Skate with me," meaning "Let's skate together/at the same time." You can use this construct with lots of active verbs.

  6. Jul 2, 2016 · Because the conversational situation you are describing is. 1) informal (someone you know well) 2) you are being invited to a party. 3) you are talking to a co-worker, even though it's your boss. 4) assuming you are on good terms with your boss. using. I'm in. is appropriate, of course adding "thank you" is courteous.

  7. Your understanding that it means agreement and intention to cooperate is good. I agree with mcalex that "I'm in" sounds better. This phrase is commonly used in gambling card games like Poker. Before a game begins, the dealer wants to know who is "in", i.e. who will pay the ante (a small sum of money, in order to play).

  8. Oct 13, 2020 · Sure I can see there is a difference in the use of tense. What I can't see is the difference in meaning between the two. I know in which situations the tenses are used. But in my example, I can't feel the difference. –

  9. Dec 3, 2010 · You can count on me like 1 2 3 I'll be there And I know when I need it I can count on you like 4 3 2 And you'll be there Cause that's what friends are supposed to do, oh yeah Wooooh, Wooooh That's what friends are supposed to do, oh yeah You can count on me cause I can count on you Wooooh, Wooooh yeah Yeah If you toss and you turn and you just ...

  10. Dec 3, 2016 · Please let me know if I can be of any help. This is an offer of help before you have done anything - a future possibility. Please let me know if I am of any help. This is asked after you have started helping, to check whether what you are doing is currently useful. Here is a further possibility: Please let me know if I have been of any help.