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Originally Posted by KangTuo
I learned that "may gio" should be at end of sentence (grammar)
1) Hnay e di lam may gio?
2) E lam xong may gio
anyway meaning is there
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From the book I read, "may gio" can be put in front or at the end of the setence, but they have different meanings. For example,
Em di lam may gio : When "did" you go to work?
May gio em di lam : When "will" you go to work?