0hello!02br 02br 00Is everything OK here? What about the present perfect tense?02br 02br 01i00Unhappily married women suffer from prejudice that they can patch their marriage up like they would a scratch on their elbow after they 00have fallen00 from their bicycle.02i02br 02br 00Thank you0-
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02br 02br 00I think you need a verb in the second part of the comparison : "... 0-
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0Hiya Antonia.02br 00This one is easier than most your others, and I feel I can take a stab...02br 02br 00I think you need a verb in the second part of the comparison : "... like they would [mend a scratch] [heal from a scratch] on their elbow...".02br 00Also maybe you can make the last part simpler : "after falling from a bicycle" instead of "after th