Could you help me with these two sentences please:
1)Somebody is trying to explain a situation and says " I think there has been a misunderstanding at some point..." Are the words underlined correct? Does the sentence make sense or it should be worded differently?
2)Somebody is giving instruction. The instruction are related to get on the steps of a stairs, slowly, one by one. How would you word it: a)Go up the steps; b)get on the stairs, step by step; c) step on the steps?
To come down, how would you phrase is: get on/go down/step down the stairs?
Thanks a lot!
Top answer
" Are the words underlined correct? Does the sentence make sense or it should be worded differently? It's fine.
— Clive
" Are the words underlined correct?
Does the sentence make sense or it should be worded differently?
It's fine.
2)Somebody is giving instruction.
The instruction are related to get on the steps of a stairs, slowly, one by one.
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1)Somebody is trying to explain a situation and says " I think there has been a misunderstanding at some point..." Are the words underlined correct? Does the sentence make sense or it should be worded differently? It's fine.
2)Somebody is giving instruction. The instruction are related to get on the steps of a stairs, slowly, o