Amazingly hard sentences with words to pick from? Please help
Could you please help me correct these sentences grammatically?
- He's in much better (a) shape than he thought. - You can't tell he's having a bad day because of/from the fact that he's always grinning. - When my dog passes away, it'll be very hard/difficult on/for me. - Did I ever told you what a great person you are/how great a person you are - He is known by most people under/with the name X. - The computer lets you know who the last person who did it was./lets you know who last did it. - There is nothing you can do that I can't (do). - That's a game you can make money off (of)/on. - The training towards/to/for becoming a boxer is intense. - He said that which explains why he isn't doing that./explains the fact/reason why he isn't... - If you look at the number of big pots we've played within the number/amount of hand we've played, its amazing. (cards)
Thank you
Top answer
1. no (a). The sentence is otherwise correct 2.
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5. It depends on whether you are trying to say that most people with the name X know him, or most people know him by the name X. If the latter, it would be better to use "by the name X." If the former, it would be bett