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Bassa Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Are these correct in American English?

Are these correct in American English?

1)You will not have a car unless you fish high school. Do we need any articles before "high"?

2)Do we have tottering today? We don't need to put "a" before tottering,right?

3)Are we tottering today? How do we say it in other ways?

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Something is wrong with 2 and 3. to totter: to move or walk in a slow and unsteady way 3) Are we tottering today? = Are we walking in an unsteady way today?

  • Something is wrong with 2 and 3.
  • to totter: to move or walk in a slow and unsteady way 3) Are we tottering today?
  • = Are we walking in an unsteady way today?
  • You'll need to fix those.
  • tottering is the wrong word.
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Something is wrong with 2 and 3.

to totter: to move or walk in a slow and unsteady way

3) Are we tottering today? = Are we walking in an unsteady way today?

You'll need to fix those. tottering is the wrong word.

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As for the first one:

1)You will not have a car unless you finish
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I'm sorry I meant toturing.

Thanks Emotion: smile
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bassatoturing
Sorry. That's not a word. Emotion: sad

CJ
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May be it is spelled like that "tutoring"
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bassaMay be Maybe it is spelled like that "tutoring"
OK. That makes sense.


2)Do we have tutoring today? We don't need to put "a" before tutoring,right? Right.

3)Are we tutoring today? How do we say it in other ways?

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