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Dilshi Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Could someone please correct my sentences..

01. Keep me a seat OR Keep a seat for me.

02. Vacation finished, lectures onwards today

03. Vacation finished, lectures starts from today

04. Start to collect money from this point / from now

05. Did you watch TV now? There selected a couple over 3000, and there wedding id free by that tv channel value of 5million

06. I'm wondering what's meant to happen and when it will happen.
  

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01. Keep me a seat OR Keep a seat for me. 02.

  • 01.
  • Keep me a seat OR Keep a seat for me.
  • 02.
  • My vacation is finished, and I have lectures form today onward.
  • 03.
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01. Keep me a seat OR Keep a seat for me.
02. My vacation is finished, and I have lectures form today onward.
03. My vacation is finished, and lectures start from today.
04. Start to collect money from now.
05. Are you watching TV now? They selected a couple from over 3000 couples, and that TV channel will pay for their wedding up to a value of
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MM, are "keep me a seat" and "keep a seat for me" equally natural?

I am coming within ten minutes -- please keep me a seat.

So you're already there.I am sure it would be crowded. Could you keep a seat for me?

Thanks,

Tom

PS: would be crowded or will be crowded?
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Mr. TomMM, are "keep me a seat" and "keep a seat for me" equally natural?
Yes.
Mr. TomPS: would be crowded or will be crowded?
Will.
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Thank you teacher.. Emotion: smile

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