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Alc24 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

5 Alternatives (than or from and classily or classy up vs upward)

can someone take a quick look at this?

From or than

1 She looks different with short hair than/from/to long hair.

Classily or classy

1 She isn't dressed very classy/classily. It's the sweater that makes the whole difference. You think she's looking classy because of the sweater.

In or within or none

1 You're within/in the norms height-wise. You're not too short not too tall.

Delineatate vs shows

1 I printed out a map which showed/delineated the different districts, letting you know where each district starts and ends.

Upward vs up

1 Make sure the screen is facing up/upward so it does get scratched.

Refers vs has to do with (or would it be some other word?)

1 My pincode to my phone refers to/has to do with a date on which I met this girl I really liked.

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1 She looks different with short hair. 1 She isn't dressed very classily. ] It's the sweater that makes the difference .

  • 1 She looks different with short hair.
  • 1 She isn't dressed very classily.
  • ] It's the sweater that makes the difference .
  • You think she looks classy because of the sweater.
  • 1 Your height is within the norm.
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1 She looks different with short hair.

1 She isn't dressed very classily. ['Classy' is casual.] It's the sweater that makes the difference. You think she looks classy because of the sweater.

1 Your height is within the norm. You're not too short or too tall.

1 I printed out a map which show
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for 1 If you were to continue the sentence, What would you say?

1 She looks different with short hair than/From she does with long.

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She looks different in short hair than she does in long.

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