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About "become/get", I will not use it based on your said rule (it is just my opinion anyway. No offense). Reasons:
- language is used as a communication tool
- the rule/word is indeed ambiguous/unclear if people generally know nothing about it.
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Hi, Matthewg.
I remember you have answered me a lot ofquestions.
Thanks a lot.
Back to the issue.
Relating to "getting more hardworking", I'm sometimes confused with the following:
- I am getting fat
- I am gettin fatter
- I am getting
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I beg to differ.
Why "play Judo" is wrong?
I' afraid I can't think of why.
Judo is a kind of sport.
We will say "play football, basketball". Why not for Judo.
'play judo' - have the game of Judo (especially for fun, relax, enjoyment
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The context of the passage:
Today, my teacher told me to write a diary.
**So I need to use english to write this article.**
**But no important things are needed to write down.**
I have talked the student (I will use "it" to represent the
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Thanks for your confirmation. We think the same :D
The context is:
Today, my teacher told me to write a diary.
**So I need to use english to write this article.**
**But no important things are needed to write down.**
I still feel the
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Hi John.
Welcome here.
Correct me if wrong.
It seems we should spell it as "usage" (NOT "useage")
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Q:
3. **Person A got better marks in biology test than me. **
This statement seems wrong.
First I think it should be higher.
Second is it ok to put "than me" at the end of the sentence?
I prefer " Person A got higher marks (than me) in the
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Q:
2. **But no important things are needed to write down.**
It is from astdentpassage.
I can't really catch its meaning. I think of a lot of alternatives. See which is better:
- But this article is of no importance/significance // just
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Q:
1. **So I need to use english to write this article.**
Regarding the whole sentence, Is it grammatically correct? Even if so, is it natural enough?
Is it better to rewrite as "So I need to write this article in English"?
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Hi. thank you so much for your help.
It is in great details!!
Her plans for spending her lottery winnings are nothing more than fantasies.
Is it possible for me to use no more than instead?
Marie is very fussy. She accepts nothing less
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