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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

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Can I say,

(a) He went to a jewellery shop near my housing estate to buy a ring / a necklace for my

elder cousin for her marriage.

(b) The sale assistant showed us some rings for my father to choose .

(c) There were a few customers at the shop choosing jewellery they wanted to buy.
  

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I ask you this time, are they correct?

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(a) He went to a jewellery shop near my housing estate to buy a ring / a necklace for my

elder cousin for her marriage.

(b) The sale assistant showed us some rings for my father to choose .

(c) There were a few customers at the shop choosing jewellery they wanted to buy.

Are all correct? I can't find the mistakes.

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