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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Correct my sentence ?

1.They always smoke in public, sometime they (got or get) scold by their parents.

2.These things doesn't (satisfy or satisfies) either me or them.
  

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They always smoke in public, sometime they (got or get) scold by their parents. No. They always smoke in public.

  • They always smoke in public, sometime they (got or get) scold by their parents.
  • No.
  • They always smoke in public.
  • Sometimes they get scolded by their parents.
  • They always smoke in public, although sometimes they get scolded by their parents.
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Hi,

1.They always smoke in public, sometime they (got or get) scold by their parents.

No.

They always smoke in public. Sometimes they get scolded by their parents.

They always smoke in public, although sometimes they get scolded by their parents.



The word 'scolded' suggest they are small children.

2.These things doesn't (satisfy

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