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Student BD Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Correct my statement,please

It's Sounds good / It's sound good. Which one is correct?

Give me some time/times. Which one is correct?

She looks through the dirty window.
She looks through the clean window.
She looks through the opened window. Why opened?
She looks through the closed window. Why closed?

What does it mean by the above sentences?
  

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Student BD It's Sounds good / It's sound good. Which one is correct? Neither.

  • Student BD It's Sounds good / It's sound good.
  • Which one is correct?
  • Neither.
  • It should be " It sounds good.
  • " Student BD Give me some time/times.
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Student BDIt's Sounds good / It's sound good. Which one is correct?
Neither. It should be "It sounds good."
Student BDGive me some time/times. Which one is correct?
Give me some time.
Student BDShe looks through the dirty window.She looks through the clean window.She looks through the op
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Blue JayShe looks through the opened window.
Why past form of open? That means opened
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Can I say, these sound/sounds good.
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You can say these sound good.
These sounds good would be incorrect.

We normally say She looks through the open window, but you might occasionally choose to use opened if, for example, you wished to emphasize the action of opening the window that had taken place.
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Sorry, Blue jay. I don't understand
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There's no need to worry too much about it. We usually use open, but we can use opened if we wish.
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our sucsses revolving around us .but thing is to focus on it..
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Because I am a good friend, i am uploading a picture where you all look good
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Except for Tuesday, All my classes are online and evening class but Tuesday, I have class starts at 2 pm and ends 5 pm.If it is possible, I would like to work 4 days and the 5th day to do my school work.

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She looks open window. Why opened it

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