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Shravanmm Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Correct these sentences please...

Hi teachers,

1. I thought to talk to/with you a lot from yesterday. Here can we use wither to or with, are they both mean same here?

2. I was thinking of/about you from yesterday. Here can we use either of or about?

3. what is the past tense and past participle of fat?

4. She is fatter than me. Is this sentence correct. It means she is bigger than me.

Thank you,

Shravan.
  

Top answer

1. I thought to talk to/with you a lot from yesterday. - Essentially, yes.

  • 1.
  • I thought to talk to/with you a lot from yesterday.
  • - Essentially, yes.
  • 'With' is longer talking.
  • 2.
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1. I thought to talk to/with you a lot from yesterday. Here can we use either to or with, are they both mean same here?- Essentially, yes. 'With' is longer talking.
2. I was thinking of/about you from yesterday. Here can we use either of or about?-- Yes. 'About' is longer thinking.
3. what is the past tense and past participle of fat?-- 'Fat' is very rare as a verb; are y
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Thank you Mister Micawber for replying to my questions.

1. Yes I need the past and past participle of fat.

2. She is fatter than me. Is this sentence correct? It means her weight and girth is more than mine.

Thank you,

Shravan.
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1. fat-fatted-fatted.
2. Yes.
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Thanks clearing my doubts Mister Micawber.

Shravan.

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