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Alc24 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Could you please help make these sentences correct?

Could you please help me correct these sentences grammatically?

1 I don't win as much as I lose in the finals.
2 As I was walking home/As I walked home, he was leaving work.
3 He doesn't fit the role. They should have picked someone else to play the part of the teacher.
4 If there any part you like being massaged more than the rest, let me know. (talking about which parts of the leg one likes being massaged more.)
5 The way you reacted was totally different from the way I thought you'd react.
6 I love you so much, I can't go another year without being married to you./marrying you.
7 That was more of an excuse than anything.
8 The actor in the movie looks most like John even though he doesn't really look like him, but out of all the people in this room he's the person the actor resembles the most.
9 How many times have you done that when you weren't supposed to?
10 I won't have that much left to do once I'm done with this.
11 It looks like the prints in black and white. I asked for color.
12 It gets my hand clammy when I'm being yelled at.
13 I play the same way if I play for 10 dollars as I would if I play for 50. (someone told me this sentence is correct)

Thank you so much
  

Top answer

1 I don't win as much as I lose in the finals. [ok - or "In the finals, I lose more than I win"] 2 As I was walking home/As I walked home, he was leaving work. [both ok] 3 He doesn't fit the role.

  • 1 I don't win as much as I lose in the finals.
  • [ok - or "In the finals, I lose more than I win"] 2 As I was walking home/As I walked home, he was leaving work.
  • [both ok] 3 He doesn't fit the role.
  • They should have picked someone else to play the part of the teacher.
  • [ok] 4 If there 's any part you like being massaged more than the rest, let me know.
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1 I don't win as much as I lose in the finals. [ok - or "In the finals, I lose more than I win"]
2 As I was walking home/As I walked home, he was leaving work. [both ok]
3 He doesn't fit the role. They should have picked someone else to play the part of the teacher. [ok]
4 If the

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