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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Can native tell me which is right and what means?

Which is right?

He's old for his age.

He looks old for his age.

I've been getting more an more requests lately to work as a photographer.

I've been getting more an more demands lately to work as a photographer.

It's warm out for December.

It's warm out in December.

There is a lot of traffic at 5 am.

There is a lot of traffic for 5 am.

When do I look most pretty, with my hair up or down.

When do I look prettiest, with my hair up or down.
  

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Anonymous Which is right? He's old for his age. He looks old for his age.

  • Anonymous Which is right?
  • He's old for his age.
  • He looks old for his age.
  • [Y] I've been getting more an more demands lately to work as a photographer.
  • [Y] It's warm out in December.
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AnonymousWhich is right?
He's old for his age.

He looks old for his age. [Y]

I've been getting more and more requests lately to work as a photographer.[Y]

I've been getting more an more demands lately to work as a photographer.

It's warm out for December.[Y]

It's warm out in December.

There is a lot of tr

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