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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

could be taken care

Can I say,

I want to be a sheep. I could be taken care by a shepherd.
  

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It's fine, except for the preposition of . However, to keep the tenses 'in order', it would be better to say: "I would like to be a sheep. "

  • It's fine, except for the preposition of .
  • However, to keep the tenses 'in order', it would be better to say: "I would like to be a sheep.
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It's fine, except for the preposition of. However, to keep the tenses 'in order', it would be better to say: "I would like to be a sheep. I could be taken care of by a shepherd."

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