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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Are the sentences correct?

A soldier must be strong and stout. If a man is in womanish manners, he has soft muscles, and he is likely to fall down easily in the wind, he will not be accepted by the army.
Please correct the sentences. Thanks in advance.
  

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Hi As points of grammar, I would say 'has womanish manners'; and I'd probably limit myself to three clauses in a sentence. The last one would come separately: - He will not be accepted by the army It's interesting that, this month, we are commemorating the Somme and the men who died there. org/wiki/Dorothy_Lawrence Dave

  • Hi As points of grammar, I would say 'has womanish manners'; and I'd probably limit myself to three clauses in a sentence.
  • The last one would come separately: - He will not be accepted by the army It's interesting that, this month, we are commemorating the Somme and the men who died there.
  • org/wiki/Dorothy_Lawrence Dave
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Hi

As points of grammar, I would say 'has womanish manners'; and I'd probably limit myself to three clauses in a sentence. The last one would come separately:

- He will not be accepted by the army

It's interesting that, this month, we are commemorating the Somme and the men who died there. There was actually one woman there:

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