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Hi,
Please help me correct these sentences if there is an error somewhere. Thanks.
Simple Sentences
The vulture swooped over the rodent.
The sky is beautiful.
above are OK
Compund Sentences
Sabbath is the best day
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Please help me correct these
sentences if there is an error somewhere. Thanks.
Simple Sentences
The vulture swooped over the rodent.
The sky is beautiful.
Compund Sentences
Sabbath is the best day
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Many people have different kinds of responsibility in their lives. For example, parents have the responsibility to take care of their children. Teachers have the responsibility to teach their students and so on. Being an oldest one in family I was
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hotkid1980
86 days ago
Cricket, Relationships, Sentences, Countries, Students, France, Friendships, Mistakes, Friends, Structures, Sports, Apologies, Summer
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Hi,
1: "Don't throw the rice on the floor." Suggests the person did it deliberately.
OR "Don't drop the rice on the ground." Suggests the person is just careless and untidy.
2 In BrE 'on' is used
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Peter Moylan typed thus: david56 redled: Django Cat typed thus: Ah, "rightful" must be one of those Humpty Dumpty words. Not at all. The person who did the research very carefully tracked down the line of succession. No trickery about
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(originally mailed by mistake!) I see these shorted words are different from other kind words, such as vet for 'veterinarian' or modem for 'modulator ... have its entry in dictionaries, while 'eco' or 'alfoil'
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Put you in your place, didn't he, Bob? Ducked the point while remaining absolutely stiff. Good trick. It's called "playing a dead bat". They've started playing cricket in Iceland, according to Blowers, which would account for
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My English is of much higher standard than the majority ... high standards we could continue this discussion in Icelandic instead. Put you in your place, didn't he, Bob? Ducked the point while remaining absolutely stiff. Good trick. It's
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I'm English, eksherley. But thank you for clarifying this. I was going to suggest that Tony sought out some St Trinian's films to see what I was talking about. I've watched (field) hockey played. I watched a match at Croke Park in
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tony cooper
5 yr 189 days ago
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As if you didn't know what I meant, Charles. Idiom is one thing; error is another. Yabbut one man's idiom can be another man's error. I knew a professor in Dublin who was so prejudiced against ... get red in the face at the mere
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mike lyle
5 yr 201 days ago
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