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Nathan mckane Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Correct my sentences.

Correct my sentences.

Although similar in looks, they are worlds apart from within/inside.

Her excuses seemed implausible.

Are you making a fool out of me?

He poured himself some water from/through/via/out of the pitcher.

Once the new product hits the market, our rival comapany will salsh their prices.

Thanks.
  

Top answer

Hi, Although similar in looks, they are worlds apart from within/ inside. Her excuses seemed implausible. Are you making a fool out of me?

  • Hi, Although similar in looks, they are worlds apart from within/ inside.
  • Her excuses seemed implausible.
  • Are you making a fool out of me?
  • He poured himself some water from /through/via/( out of) the pitcher.
  • Once the new product hits the market, our rival company will slash their prices.
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Hi,

Although similar in looks, they are worlds apart from within/inside.

Her excuses seemed implausible.

Are you making a fool out of me?

He poured himself some water from/through/via/(out of) the pitcher.

Once the new product hits the market, our rival company will slash their prices.

Clive
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CliveAre you making a fool out of me?

I find "out" to be unnecessary and meaningless. He made a fool of me suffices.
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Hi Philip,

I hear and say it both ways. Emotion: smile

Clive

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