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Tuongvan Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Besises Jack and Jim

Dear teachers,
Could you possibly correct my sentence below if it is incorrect?:

Besises/ In addition to Jack and Jim, we will help these persons
I mean Jack and Jim will help these persons and we will help them too.

Thank you in advance
  

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Where did you get that spelling? besises ??? It's besi d es .

  • Where did you get that spelling?
  • besises ???
  • It's besi d es .
  • When you put that phrase in front, it applies to we .
  • From your explanation, it seems you want it to apply to persons .
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Where did you get that spelling? besises???
It's besides.
When you put that phrase in front, it applies to we.
From your explanation, it seems you want it to apply to persons.
We will help these persons in addition to Jack and Jim.
besides Jack and Jim doesn't work well at the end of the sentence.
CJ
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Hi Califjim, when I say:" Besides/In addition to Jack and Jim, we will help these people" I mean that Jack and Jim have promised to help these people and now we promise to help them too.In short,these people will receive help from Jack , from Jim and from us in the future.Is it ok ?

" we will help these people in addition to Jack and Jim"> Do you mean that in the future these people a
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TuongvanHi Califjim, when I say:" Besides/In addition to Jack and Jim, we will help these people" I mean that Jack and Jim have promised to help these people and now we promise to help them too.In short,these people will receive help from Jack , from Jim and from us in the future.Is it ok ?

" we will help these people in addition to Jack and Jim"> Do you mean
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Thank you Califjim vey much

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