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Alc24 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Choose tense and word English techer help please

Please help me correct these sentences please?
Making or made?
Every time something needed to be done, he was making it happen/made it happen.

Is there a word missing?
The price you pay, that's the least they could do.

To be or being?
The only person I don't mind to be (being) mean to is him.

Which is correct?

I danced to the music of someone I knew./to some I knew's music.

who wins or going to win?

I know who wins (going to win) most of the time. I good at predicting.

With or through?
He showed us his immaturity through (with) his impatience.

Thank you
  

Top answer

Making or made? Every time something needed to be done, he was making it happen/ made it happen. Is there a word missing?

  • Making or made?
  • Every time something needed to be done, he was making it happen/ made it happen.
  • Is there a word missing?
  • For t he price you pay, that's the least they could do.
  • To be or being?
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Making or made?
Every time something needed to be done, he was making it happen/ made it happen.

Is there a word missing?
For the price you pay, that's the least they could do.

To be or being?
The only person I don't mind to be (being) mean to is him.

Which is correct?
I danced to

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