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Alc24 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Directly vs directing / what day is it/it is / order in which/ at or for

Could someone help me with these questions please?

1 These lamps may be waterproof but avoid aiming the shower at the directly.
These lamps may be waterproof but avoid directing the shower at them directly.

2 I wasted an hour of my time where I could have slept instead I watched some boring show.
I wasted an hour of sleep. (does this mean anything?)

3 The prices correspond to the products right above the prices. (Is Correspond the word to use?)

4 I'm trying to see if there is anything that can help me remember what was the day I did that/what day it was that I did that.

5 The number next to your name is the number/order in which your registered to the tournament. It says (17) so it means you were the 17th person to register.

6 I sold it for 60 percent of its price/ I sold it at 70 percent of its price. (how would you say the sentence?)

thank you
  

Top answer

1. aiming the shower directly at them 2. 'wasted an hour' is enough 3.

  • 1.
  • aiming the shower directly at them 2.
  • 'wasted an hour' is enough 3.
  • fine 4.
  • what day it was ....
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1. ...aiming the shower directly at them

2. 'wasted an hour' is enough

3. fine

4. what day it was ....

5. register in the tournament (or for)

6. for is probably more common
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1 These lamps may be waterproof but avoid aiming the shower at the directly.
These lamps may be waterproof but avoid directing the shower at them directly.
(Okay assuming the lamp is expected to be used in a shower.

2 I wasted an hour of my time where (when) I could have slept instead(perhaps, "sleep. Instead, ") I watched some boring show.
I wasted an hour of

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