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Alc24 Posted 15 years ago
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Can a native tell if its possible to say these differently

Could you please tell me if the different ways of saying these is natural and if the sentences are correct?

1 The last hour of work is like 3 hours. Time pass by so slowly.

2 I'm low on battery. Emotion: phone/I have low battery./My battery is low.

3 The 4 star hotels have a different clientele than the 2 star ones. There clientele is different ours.

4 Take as few metros as possible on sundays because the interval between metros are long.

5 Is there a release date for this game yet?

6 Can I see the doctor with the shortest wait. (fewest people before me) (this isn't natural or is it?)

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1. The last hour of work feels like 3 hours. Time passes by so slowly.

  • 1.
  • The last hour of work feels like 3 hours.
  • Time passes by so slowly.
  • 2.
  • I wouldn't say the first one.
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1. The last hour of work feels like 3 hours. Time passes by so slowly.

2. I wouldn't say the first one. I'd say either: My battery is low. I have a low battery.

3. The first sentence is correct. In the second sentence, you need to use "Their" to show whose clientele. "There" indicates a location. Their clientele is different from ours.

4. I'd say this: Take a

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