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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

A few questions

Are these sentences right?:

1.) I can't do nothing about it.
2.) You know the best place when it comes to food.
3.) I want to bring all of this/these when I go on holiday.
4.) I want to throw all this/these now.
-Should I use this/these when I'm referring to things (e.g. peelings) even if I still use all?
5.) Question: Who's day is it?
AnswerL It's both of ours.
6.) Back up /off?
7.) What does "in plain hindsight" mean?

Thanks so mucn.
  

Top answer

) I can't do nothing anything about it. ) You know the best places when it comes to food. ) I want to bring take all of this when I go on holiday.

  • ) I can't do nothing anything about it.
  • ) You know the best places when it comes to food.
  • ) I want to bring take all of this when I go on holiday.
  • ) I want to throw all of these out now.
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AnonymousAre these sentences right?:
1.) I can't do nothing anything about it.
2.) You know the best places when it comes to food.
3.) I want to bring take all of this when I go on holiday.
4.) I want to throw all of these out now. -Should I use this/these when I'm referring to things (e.g. peelings) even if I still use all?
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.) I want to bring take all of this ( a lot of things in a suitcase) when I go on holiday.
So is it all of this or all of these?
4.) I want to throw all of these out now. -Should I use this/these when I'm referring to things (e.g. peelings) even if I still use all?
5.) Question: Who's day is it to clean the bathroom? AnswerL It's both of ours.
- Is it right?
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Anonymous.) I want to bring take all of this ( a lot of things in a suitcase) when I go on holiday.So is it all of this or all of these?-singulsr this, plural these. You are counting the things in the suitcase as a single item even though they are different things. You could say I want

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