kimjuyun
you will have my back , I will back you up, I've got your back etc.. 'you will have my back, I will back you up, you will be having me back up, you will back me up ,I've got your back' So, I just simply want to say like "I will support you" but I also know these words are same meaning with " I will support you". which one is the most natural to say instead of " I will support you" and those five are even correct to say ?
2016年8月15日 03:14
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The most natural way is, "I've got your back." Though, if you're watching TV or listening to native speakers talk colloquially, you may hear, "I got you." OR "I've got you." - "I got you" is grammatically incorrect, but still, they're both common shortened versions. If you want to say the colloquial version, put the emphasis on the word "got". Like, "i GOT you." You can also use that phrase to mean, "I understand," but again, only in a colloquial way. You will have my back. - Not correct. That sounds more like a command. Like, do or die. I will back you up. - OK You will be having me back up. - No You will back me up. - It's correct as a command. You can put it as a question to soften it a bit, "You'll back me up?"
2016年8月15日
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1. You will have my back. (NO) 2. I will back you up. (okay) 3. You will be having me back up. (NO) 4. You will back me up. (okay) 5. I've got your back. (most natural) These five phrases are not identical. Who is backing up whom?
2016年8月15日
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I have got your back
2016年8月15日
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