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Alc24 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Could you please help me with what I think of grammar?

Could you please help me with the grammar? What I think is in blue.

You are more danger here than there. You are more in danger here than there.

The silverware doesn't look the same as it's not from the same set. This one seems to be grammatical.

The door won't shut because of the draft but close it the best you can. The door won't shut because of the draft but close it as best you can.

She thinks she knows better than a confirmed doctor and she's only at school to be one. confirmed doctor?? at school to be one??

We've been here longer than we were in Los Angeles. not sure "been" goes with "were"

The door is so slow to close. I'm not sure you can say "slow to close"

The mouse is more scared/afraid?? of you than you are of it.

Thank you
  

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Hi We've been here longer than we have been in Los Angeles. The door is closing rather slowly. The mouse is more scared /afraid(both are ok) of you than you are of it.

  • Hi We've been here longer than we have been in Los Angeles.
  • The door is closing rather slowly.
  • The mouse is more scared /afraid(both are ok) of you than you are of it.
  • She thinks she knows better than a confirmed doctor and she's only at school to be one.
  • OK.
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We've been here longer than we have been in Los Angeles.

The door is closing rather slowly.

The mouse is more scared/afraid(both are ok) of you than you are of it.

She thinks she knows better than a confirmed doctor and she's only at school to be one. OK.

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