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Believer Posted 20 years ago
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Are these sentences correct?

Please look at these sentences and/or partial sentences and tell me if they are correct.

1. ... spurred by the?? much more convenient lifestyle.

2. If it is too much of a work, please refer me to a post in this forum.

3. ... due to Euljjang (meaning very good-looking person) syndrome.

4. ... understand the meaning of new vocabulary (why not vocabularies??).

5. It has brought gay laughter to many a happy party. (I think this is a correct sentence but am not sure why.)

6. ... to most private shools, whether elementary school, middle or high school.

7. ... written by private school teachers John Doe and Jane Doe to help ...
  

Top answer

1. [the, a, this, his, her] much more ... All would work.

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  • [the, a, this, his, her] much more ...
  • All would work.
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  • If it's too much trouble, please ...
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1. [the, a, this, his, her] much more ... All would work.
2. If it's too much trouble, please ...
3. OK
4. OK - vocabulary can be regarded as adjectival. the meaning of new vocabulary items.
5. OK - Normally we avoid the word gay unless it means homosexual.
6. schools (spelling) - OK
7. OK

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