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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Could you please help me pick the correct verbal phrase?

Could you please help me correct these sentences grammatically?

1 The dirtier my hair, the more I lose them/they fall out.
2 I'm looking for a picture I came across when I was looking for the first time./I looked for the first time.
3 I'd befriend her even though/if she was/is mean.
4 This shirt makes your stomach look fat/gives you a fat stomach.
5 I start blushing just looking at you./I blush looking at you.

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1. The dirtier my hair is, the more it falls out. " 2.

  • 1.
  • The dirtier my hair is, the more it falls out.
  • " 2.
  • I'm looking for a picture I came across the first time I looked.
  • 3.
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1. The dirtier my hair is, the more it falls out. (Even though you have many strands of hair, a singular verb is used with "hair," e.g., "My hair is long."

2. I'm looking for a picture I came across the first time I looked.

3. either: I'd befriend her even though she is mean. or I'd befriend her even if she were mean.

The first means that the person you would be

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