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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Can somebody help me to correct these sentences...I will appreciate it.. Thank you

1.We are invited to her marriage.

2.He asked more money.

3.Mini-skirts are recently popular among young women.

4.He was absent for a business trip.

5.See you next morning.

6.It is not allowed to smoke here.

7.The cost is expensive.

8.I have a promise with him at 6p.m.

9.He speaks English very good.

10.The company is very incompetent in the fast-food market.

11.He became mad when he heard the news.

12.He didn't mind to show me the way to the hotel.

13.They're doing their best to search people in the accident.

note...Please I really need to make these sentences correct. I had already revised it but still the person who is checking this said that there are still corrections.

Thank you!
  

Top answer

We are invited to her marriage. He asked for more money. 3.

  • We are invited to her marriage.
  • He asked for more money.
  • 3.
  • Nowadays mini-skirts are popular among young women.
  • He was absent for a/the business trip.
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1.We are invited to her marriage.
2.He asked for more money.
3.Nowadays mini-skirts are popular among young women.
4.He was absent for a/the business trip. 'The' in case you are referring to the one in particular
5. I will see you tomorrow morning.
6.Smoking is not permitted here. Smoking is prohibited here.
7.It is e
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Anonymous1.We are invited to her marriage.
This is being a little bit picky, but I would say that you are invited to her wedding, or to her marriage ceremony. The actual marriage might last for 50 years and probably does not require more than two people.


2.He asked
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1.We are invited to her marriage.
We are invited to her wedding
2.He asked more money.
He asked for more money
3.Mini-skirts are recently popular among young women.
Mini-skirt were(have been) recently popular among young women. (we use simple past or present perfect tense with the adverb recently)
4.He was absent for a business trip.
He was a

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