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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

A few setneces please (difference vs change/Have vs DO)

Could you please help me with correcting these please?

- What difference does it make whether she comes or not. /What does it change whether she comes or not.
- Do you have any idea what she does./have you any idea what she does.
- The assasination was carried out under the guise/auspices of a different hit.

- He says he's knows how to fight. He makes me laugh more than he scares me./He's funnier than he is scary./He's funnier more than anything.

Even when its not your money, your cheap with it.

Thank you
  

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The first choice. [what difference does it make whether or not she comes] The first choice is AmEng; I believe the second choice might be more common in BrEng. Either is fine, but they have slightly different meanings: guise = appearance; auspices = direction, support of.

  • The first choice.
  • [what difference does it make whether or not she comes] The first choice is AmEng; I believe the second choice might be more common in BrEng.
  • Either is fine, but they have slightly different meanings: guise = appearance; auspices = direction, support of.
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The first choice. [what difference does it make whether or not she comes]

The first choice is AmEng; I believe the second choice might be more common in BrEng.

Either is fine, but they have slightly different meanings: guise = appearance; auspices = direction, support of.

he knows

it's / you're [time to clear up the distinction between contractions and their

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