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Mizansinha007 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Are these native language?

Good afternoon, everyone
Can anyone help me please, by correcting these statements?

1) Whether will you come today?
2) You become/became change.

Are these correct sentences?
Please correct my statements.Thanks.
  

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mizansinha007 Are these correct sentences? No, not at all. Perhaps you mean these: 1) Will you come today?

  • mizansinha007 Are these correct sentences?
  • No, not at all.
  • Perhaps you mean these: 1) Will you come today?
  • 2) You have changed.
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mizansinha007Are these correct sentences?
No, not at all. Perhaps you mean these:

1) Will you come today?
2) You have changed.
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Hi, Mister Micawber,
Can I use 'whether' for asking about his opinion.Like "will he come or not"?
If it is not possible, so how can I make my sentence?

You became lazy. Is it right sentence?

Thanks M.M.
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Thanks again.
Is the following meaning (paraphrasing) is correct:
"Fishers roam in wood boats the water surrounding Raja Ampat as baits around a small island?
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mizansinha007Can I use 'whether' for asking about his opinion.Like "will he come or not"?If it is not possible, so how can I make my sentence?
I have given you the correct question. You cannot use 'whether' as you tried to do.
mizansinha007You became lazy. Is it right sentence?
Yes, though it is not very natural. You've
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AnonymousIs the following meaning (paraphrasing) is correct: "Fishers roam in wood boats the water surrounding Raja Ampat as baits around a small island?
Yes, it seems OK to me, though I don't know anything about Raja Ampat.

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