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Offroad Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Correctness of a few sentences

Dear teachers

Are these sentences grammatical and idiomatic?

There is a large demand to buy that particular product these days.
I was most impressed by how good a negotiator he was.
There was no vegetation whatsoever in the area.
At the height of his term, the president had enormous influence.

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Hi offroad; Here are some suggested changes: There is a large demand to buy for that particular product these days. (demand for = incentive or pressure for people to buy) I was most impressed by how good a negotiator he was. OK There was no vegetation whatsoever in the area.

  • Hi offroad; Here are some suggested changes: There is a large demand to buy for that particular product these days.
  • (demand for = incentive or pressure for people to buy) I was most impressed by how good a negotiator he was.
  • OK There was no vegetation whatsoever in the area.
  • OK At the beginning / middle / end (you need some measure related to a time period here) of his term, the president had enormous influence.
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Hi offroad;

Here are some suggested changes:

There is a large demand to buy for that particular product these days. (demand for = incentive or pressure for people to buy)
I was most impressed by how good a negotiator he was. OK
There was no vegetation whatsoever in the area. OK
At the beginning / middle / end (you need some measure related to a time per
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AlpheccaStarsHi offroad;Here are some suggested changes:
There is a large demand to buy for that particular product these days. (demand for = incentive or pressure for people to buy) I thought of that.
At the beginning / middle / end (you need some measure related to a time period here) of

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