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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
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Can I say,

(a) They uses a pair / many / a few pairs of chopsticks to eat.

(b) The company had a band of singers perform in / on the concert.

(c) How do I change it into a negative statement?

(i) My uncle is interested in sky diving.

(d) The children's clothes are in the suitcase.

(e) I'm making a Teacher's day / Day / Teachers Day's card.

(f) She could not swim as well/ best / good / better as David.

(g) They had many / plenty / a few / a lot of fun.

(h) "Tickets Sold Are Not Refundable" means = no payment will be

returned?
  

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You can use: (a) They use a pair of chopsticks to eat. (b) The company had a chorus/group of singers perform in / at the concert. (c) How do I change it into a negative statement?

  • You can use: (a) They use a pair of chopsticks to eat.
  • (b) The company had a chorus/group of singers perform in / at the concert.
  • (c) How do I change it into a negative statement?
  • (i) My uncle is interested in sky diving.
  • -- My uncle is not interested in sky diving.
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You can use:

(a) They use a pair of chopsticks to eat.

(b) The company had a chorus/group of singers perform in / at the concert.

(c) How do I change it into a negative statement?

(i) My uncle is interested in sky diving. -- My uncle is not interested in sky diving.

(d) The children's clothes are in the suitcase.

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