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Alc24 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Can you please help me correct?

Could you please help me correct these sentence?
How would you say these? Which are correct?

I am the most underdressed person here.
I am the least dressed up person here.

The two girls were next to one another.
The two girls were next to each other.

Where am I seated?
Where is my seat?

Are there names on the bottle?
Is there names on the bottle?

Which part of the cow is brisket?
Which part of the cow does brisket come from?

I know how to raise a child.
I know how to educate a child.

What kind of license plate is that.
Where is the plate from?

Thank you
  

Top answer

I am the least dressed up person here. OK. I am the most underdressed person here.

  • I am the least dressed up person here.
  • OK.
  • I am the most underdressed person here.
  • Much better, use this.
  • The two girls were next to one another.
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I am the least dressed up person here. OK.
I am the most underdressed person here. Much better, use this.

The two girls were next to one another. Both correct and identical in meaning.
The two girls were next to each other.

Where am I
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alc24Where am I seated?
This is possible if you are at a function at which people have been allocated seats.

"Where am I seated?" or "Where have I been seated?" can have the idea of "Which place is/has been allocated to me?".

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