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FatimaSaboor123 Posted 7 years ago
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Is it grammatically correct to say " I asked my teacher to help me with books and conveyance?"

  

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It's correct grammar, but I don't understand what you mean here by conveyance . eg Do you mean you want to study the laws relating to buying and selling property? eg Do you mean you asked your teacher to give you bus fare to come to school?

  • It's correct grammar, but I don't understand what you mean here by conveyance .
  • eg Do you mean you want to study the laws relating to buying and selling property?
  • eg Do you mean you asked your teacher to give you bus fare to come to school?
  • Please explain.
  • Clive
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It's correct grammar, but I don't understand what you mean here by conveyance.

eg Do you mean you want to study the laws relating to buying and selling property?

eg Do you mean you asked your teacher to give you bus fare to come to school?

Please explain.

Clive

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