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Jaleh Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

"There is no problem for receiving a certificate for someone like me!"
l want to say l can also receive a certificate like a person that lives in the USA.
Is this sentence correct grammatically??
  

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I'm not sure what exactly you're trying to say. jaleh l want to say l can also receive a certificate (just) like a person that livi ng es in the USA. Then say that.

  • I'm not sure what exactly you're trying to say.
  • jaleh l want to say l can also receive a certificate (just) like a person that livi ng es in the USA.
  • Then say that.
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I'm not sure what exactly you're trying to say.
jalehl want to say l can also receive a certificate (just) like a person that living es in the USA.
Then say that.
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You know l wanted to know given that l live in lran can l receive a certificate from one of the universities in the USA or not. and after sending an email l knew that l can.
and now l want to say that
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l want to say l can also receive a certificate just like a person living in the USA
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Use what teachr suggests or something like this:
I can receive a certificate just as someone living in the U.S. can.

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