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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

3 short sentences, how do you say them correctly please?

Could you please help me correct these sentences please?

- I am/feel cold in the winter.
- The shirt is smaller on me than on you.
- We're the least photogenic people ever.

Thank you
  

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am cold ("feel" only if it is not really that cold, and you are unusual in feeling cold0 The shirt fits you better than me / me better than you [the shirt is the same size, no matter who is wearing it]

  • am cold ("feel" only if it is not really that cold, and you are unusual in feeling cold0 The shirt fits you better than me / me better than you [the shirt is the same size, no matter who is wearing it]
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am cold ("feel" only if it is not really that cold, and you are unusual in feeling cold0

The shirt fits you better than me / me better than you [the shirt is the same size, no matter who is wearing it]

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