Can you tell me if these sentences are natural? Are the words in bracket manditory?
- What do you think that's (used) for?
- Those 3 windows are our apartment. /are the window's of our apartment.
- The university is just one building. We don't have a campus (block)
Is "is said to have" natural?
- He is said to have a net worth of 41 million/ it is said that he has a net worth of...
If someone keeps asking me to tell the truth and he won't believe want I'm saying, is this how would you would phrase this?
- You (want to) see/heat what you want to see/hear. Your not being coherent. You think she betrayed you but she didn'tIs this sentence correct? Would it be natural to ask this?
- Which actor played James Bond in/during your generation?
Thanks a lot
Anonymous What do you think that's (used) for? Both can be used. Anonymous Those 3 windows are our apartment.
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Anonymous What do you think that's (used) for?
Both can be used.
AnonymousThose 3 windows are our apartment. /are the window's of our apartment.
I would use, "Those three are the windows of our apartment."
AnonymousThe university is just one building. We don't have a campus (block)