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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

2 ways of saying a sentence, which to say?

TO vs FOR

1 Who can I ask to lend me 5 dollars.

2 Who can I ask for 5 dollars.

Until vs Before

1 I worked here for 3 month until/before I won the lottery and became rich.

Suppose vs NO suppose

1 How am I to know not to do that?

2 How am I supposed to know not to do that?

I vs ME

1 He has a nicer position than me/I do.

Reservation vs Reserve

In whose name should the reservation be?/In whose name should I reserve the room?

ABOUT vs NO ABOUT

1 Now that I'm about to leave work/now that I'm leaving work, I'm no longer tired./feeling tired.

Could you help me with this please?

- You're better off being 4 people in a suite than 2 people in a standard room pricewise and no matter the length of stay/what the length of stay is, the breakfast is 5 dollars per person.

- I'm going to try the last one my way to see if it works.

Thank you
  

Top answer

To vs For Answer: Who can I ask to lend me 5 dollars. Until vs Before Answer: Use Before Suppose vs NO suppose Answer: Use second sentence I vs ME Answer: Perfect grammar is "than I do". People often would say than me.

  • To vs For Answer: Who can I ask to lend me 5 dollars.
  • Until vs Before Answer: Use Before Suppose vs NO suppose Answer: Use second sentence I vs ME Answer: Perfect grammar is "than I do".
  • People often would say than me.
  • Reservation vs Reserve Answer: Both are ok.
  • first sounds better.
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To vs For
Answer: Who can I ask to lend me 5 dollars.

Until vs Before
Answer: Use Before

Suppose vs NO suppose
Answer: Use second sentence

I vs ME
Answer: Perfect grammar is "than I do". People often would say than me.

Reservation vs Reserve
Answer: Both are ok. first sounds better.

ABOUT vs NO ABOUT
Answer: Use First
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Thank you very much,

Could you tell me please what you think of the last 2 sentences please?

Thank you
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  • You're better off being 4 people in a suite than 2 people in a standard room pricewise and no matter the length of stay/what the length of stay is, the breakfast is 5 dollars per person.
  • I'm going to try the last one my way to see if it works.
Pricewise, you're better off having 4 people in a suite than 2 peeople in a standard room. Regardless of how long you stay, break

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