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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

check these two sentences please

Hi,
1. Do you think this is correct? Possibly need a comma? Should it be "five periods".

We will have an assembly at 9 o'clock after which we will run through five (class) period of the time table.

2, Do you need the preposition "during" before "this" here?

May God bless you this Christmas.
  

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1. We will have an assembly at 9 o'clock , after which we will hold five of the scheduled class periods . 2.

  • 1.
  • We will have an assembly at 9 o'clock , after which we will hold five of the scheduled class periods .
  • 2.
  • - - No; 'during' would be wrong.
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1. We will have an assembly at 9 o'clock, after which we will hold five of the scheduled class periods.

2. Do you need the preposition "during" before "this" here?-- May *** bless you this Christmas.-- No; 'during' would be wrong.

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