1 What time would be most convenient for me to come over. 2 What time would be most convenient to have me come over. 3 Just like he thought you stole his money, You thought he stole your money. 4 Do the opposite of what I ask and we won't go out. 5 I feel dirty with my hair this long and dirty. 6 You're lucky to have met him/that you met him. 7 You can't (afford to) be in a hurry. (is "afford to" optional?) 8 What's the difference if I go to my room or if I stay here. 9 She used her peripheral vision to see if anyone was near enough to have potentially smell her gas. 10 If you change channels I won't know when she is/comes on (the other channel) (talking about an actress in a movie) 11 This car is everything you'll expect it to be. It won't disappoint you. 12 She could pass for something other than an American. 13 She'll be happy that she rented you the house since you're going to renovate at your expense. 14 How can I be of help to her/helpful to her. 15 I'm sure of your investment just as/like you were sure of mine.
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1. ok 2. ok 3.
— Philip
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needs comma after ask 5.
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Thank you so much Its nice to know that most of them are correct, that way it doesn't take yoou fro ever to correct them.
I had a couple of questions if thats ok?
11 What time would be most convenient for me to come over. Which of the 2 is better or both as good? 2 What time would be most convenient to have me come over. 3 Just like he thought you stole his mo
Is that a sentence you need to check? I think it's ok. Ashley, could you please close the door?
But please start a new thread if you have some questions. Don't use old threads that have nothing or little to do with your questions. And sign up if you like this forum, instead of being anonymou