- He was charged of the theft.
- Indus is the largest river in Pakistan.
- He has not written a letter last week.
- The cost of all these articles have risen.
- You should return back my money.
- The population of Karachi is greater than any other town in Pakistan.
- When you are going to leave school?
- Let you and I do it.
- Although he is old but he can run fast.
- Either of the three accused is guilty.
- I congratulate you for your success.
- Little charity is better than none.
- She is on leave.
- The teacher with his students were ready to go.
- He denies that he had not broken the chair.
- No girl in the class is so pretty as she.
- I asked him why was he so sad.
- She dislikes me going there.
- I hardly gone out that it began to rain.
- Of these two books, this is the best.
Thanks in Advance
Muzammal
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- He was charged
- The Indus is the largest river in Pakistan.
- He
- The cost of all these articles
- You should return
- The population of Karachi is greater than that of any other town in Pakistan.
- When you are going to leave school?
- Let you and I do it. ??? Let me do it. Let's do it.
- Although he is old,
- I congratulate you
- She is on leave.
- The teacher
- He
- No girl in the class is
- I asked him why
- She dislikes
- I had hardly gone out
- Of these two books, this is the best.
Sorry for big list. Me, too. Try splitting them up into a few separate posts next time. And please don't use automatically numbered lists. They make it difficult to insert comments. Thanks.ofwith the theft.has not writtendid not write a letter last week.havehas risen.backmy money.buthe can run fast.EitherOne of the three accused is guilty.foron your success.LittleSome charity is better than none.withand his students were ready to go.deniesdenied that he hadnotbroken the chair.soas pretty as she is.washe was so sad.memy going there.thatwhen it began to rain.CJ
In this sentence "Of these two books, this is the best." is better possible to use?
Thanks!
CJ
The sentence 'He has not written a letter last week'
Can it be 'He hasn't written a letter since last week'
since we don't what the intending meaning was.
"When you are going to leave school?"
Shouldn't it be 'When are you going to leave the school?'
Regards!
When are you going to leave school is fine Akhil.
When are you going to leave the school - you work there. When are you going to leave school - you study there.
Got it.
Thanks, Phillips!
Regards!
CJ