What do they mean? Informal English expressions used in Spoken English
The meaning of I'M UP FOR IT and I'M DOWN FOR IT and how to use it.
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Dear Teacher, how about the negative form?
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The negative form would be "I'm NOT up for.." or I'm NOT down for.." but in real conversations, the negative form isn't used as often.
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@@EnglishValleyCafe thank you 🙏🏻