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Layla1234 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Can you correct the following sentences?

Everyday I have to cover 31 tube stations to get to my workplace.
I haven't heard from you since ages. What have you been doing lately? Where have you been?
  

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Hi That looks OK to me. Maybe 'travel' rather than 'cover'; and 'for' rather than 'since' ... - Everyday I have to travel 31 tube stations to get to my workplace.

  • Hi That looks OK to me.
  • Maybe 'travel' rather than 'cover'; and 'for' rather than 'since' ...
  • - Everyday I have to travel 31 tube stations to get to my workplace.
  • I haven't heard from you for ages.
  • What have you been doing lately?
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Hi

That looks OK to me. Maybe 'travel' rather than 'cover'; and 'for' rather than 'since' ...

- Everyday I have to travel 31 tube stations to get to my workplace. I haven't heard from you for ages. What have you been doing lately? Where have you been?

Dave
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layla1234Everyday I have to cover 31 tube stations to get to my workplace.
I would say something like: I have to pass by 31 tube stations to get to my workplace.
layla1234I haven't heard from you since ages.
The correct sentence is: I haven't heard from you for ages. (for a long time)

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