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Dilshi Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Could someone please correct my sentences grammatically

I gave her the address. But don't know whether she went there or not!

I know it never works in any day.

Rainy weather came against our outing yesterday. So we couldn't able to go anywhere.
  

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dilshi I know it never works in any day. It is a grammatical sentence. But it does not make much sense.

  • dilshi I know it never works in any day.
  • It is a grammatical sentence.
  • But it does not make much sense.
  • dilshi Rainy weather came against our outing yesterday.
  • So we couldn't able to go anywhere.
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dilshiI know it never works in any day.
It is a grammatical sentence. But it does not make much sense.
dilshiRainy weather came against our outing yesterday. So we couldn't able to go anywhere.
Rainy weather spoiled our plans for an outing yesterday.
So we couldn't go anywhere.
So we weren't abl
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Thank you teacher.
What about the first sentence?
Then hiw should I say the second sentence to feel the meaning of it?
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What do you want it to mean? Can you write it another way?
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dilshi: What about the first sentence?
The first line is fine.
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dilshiI know it never works in any day.
Maybe you mean one of these:

I know it doesn't work.
I know it won't work.
I know it never works.
I know it never works when you need it to.

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