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Alc24 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

BY or From or None

(from/by) Looking at her legs you'd think she was a guy. Would you leave it out and if not which word?)
From/by the look on your face, you'd think someone had died.

and 3 more things, Are the following correct?

1 I'll get all your chip the following hand/the next hand if I don't get all of it this hand.(poker)
2 I've never smoked on the bus with this many people around.
3 In a state of drunkenness, mousse de canard can pass for foie gras./In a drunken stupor, mosse de canard can pass for...
4 She made a mess of my house. (how would you say this?)

thanks
  

Top answer

By if you like or neither one. From needed here. 1)I'll get all your chip(s) (in) the next hand if I don't get all of (them) in this hand.

  • By if you like or neither one.
  • From needed here.
  • 1)I'll get all your chip(s) (in) the next hand if I don't get all of (them) in this hand.
  • (assassuming he has more than one chip) 2) Okay, actually, but it would be better if you dropped either on the bus or around.
  • 3) Both okay.
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By if you like or neither one.
From needed here.

1)I'll get all your chip(s) (in) the next hand if I don't get all of (them) in this hand.
(assassuming he has more than one chip)

2) Okay, actually, but it would be better if you dropped either on the bus or around.

3) Both okay.

4) Okay the way you said it.

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