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Tenacious Learner Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Could you correct my questions?

Hi teachers,
The big police car was fast, and the kilometres went quickly. Adam was tired and wanted to sleep, but Felix wanted to talk. I saw the Chief again last night, he said. She’s getting angry. I was in her office and the President phoned her. They want Dinon badly–dead or alive. Why do they want him dead?

1. Did Adam and Felix want to converse? No; only Felix did.
2. What kind of mood was the Chief last night? She was in a bad one.
3. How did the police want Dinon? Dead or alive. (Could there be another verb)

Thanks in advance.
  

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1. Did Adam and Felix want to converse? No; only Felix did.

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  • Did Adam and Felix want to converse?
  • No; only Felix did.
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  • What kind of mood was the Chief in last night?
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1. Did Adam and Felix want to converse? No; only Felix did.
2. What kind of mood was the Chief in last night? She was in a bad / an angry one.
3. How much did the police want Dinon? Badly / Dead or alive.
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Hi Mister Micawber,
Thanks a lot for your corrections.
'Badly' in this case means 'very much', doesn't it?

TS
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Thinking Spain'Badly' in this case means 'very much', doesn't it?
Yes.

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