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Quaerereverum Posted 14 years ago
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Are left

Hello,

Are my sentences correct?

She has twisted her ankle and has to walk with a crutch .Only three days are left to her upcoming concert and she doesn't know how she will be able to dance.

Thank you in advance.
  

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Mary has twisted her ankle and is walking on crutches. Only three days are left until the concert and she's wondering if she'll be able to dance at all.

  • Mary has twisted her ankle and is walking on crutches.
  • Only three days are left until the concert and she's wondering if she'll be able to dance at all.
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Mary has twisted her ankle and is walking on crutches. Only three days are left until the concert and she's wondering if she'll be able to dance at all.
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Hi
This is my corrected version:
She has twisted her ankle and has to walk with a crutch. Only three days are left for her for her upcoming concert and she doesn't know whether she would be able to dance.

Prajwal
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Oops!! At the end it is 'perform' only, not 'dance'

Sorry
Prajwal
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Emotion: roseThank you so much Skype My English and Prajwalkr for reply.
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quaerereverumOnly three days are left
Yes. You are using "are left" correctly. But with time, it's usually 'until' or 'before'.

Five weeks are left before Christmas. Five weeks are left until Christmas.

... left before her concert. ... left until her concert.

You can also do a FOR ... TO
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Maladets! Excellent! Truly you explain very well.Emotion: rose
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quaerereverumMaladets!
If you're transliterating from Russian, its "molodets", with Os, not As.
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I don't translate, I use English alphabet to say sound of words in Russia. You write molodets , but you say Maladets. You write Moloko but you say Malako ( milk). It depends where the stress is.
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OK, if that's how you want to do it. Just don't do it that way for the United States Library of Congress! Emotion: smile

CJ
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By the way, it is written ???????, you can check the pronunciation here in
http://dictionary.reverso.net/russian-english/%D0%9C%D0%BE%D0%BB%D0%B

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