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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Are these correct?

Are these both correct?

The films I edits are fast paced which is why they are 10-15 minutes long. The point goal was to be able to watch your film over and over again and not just watch it once every few years because it is too long to watch.


Is it correct to put it "set"?

Do you have a date set yet for your wedding?


Thank you

  

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anonymous The films I edits edit are fast paced , which is why they are only 10-15 minutes long. The point goal was to be able to watch your film over and over again , and not just watch it once every few years because it is too long to watch . As shown.

  • anonymous The films I edits edit are fast paced , which is why they are only 10-15 minutes long.
  • The point goal was to be able to watch your film over and over again , and not just watch it once every few years because it is too long to watch .
  • As shown.
  • anonymous Do you have a date set yet for your wedding?
  • 'set' is OK, but the unfortunate coincidence of the rhyme 'set yet' argues for putting 'yet' at the end.
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anonymousThe films I edits edit are fast paced, which is why they are only 10-15 minutes long. The point goal was to be able to watch your film over and over again, and not just watch it

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