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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
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dissatisfied with / of

Can I say,

(i) The salesgirl showed the customer different sizes and the latest coming shoes. The customer tried on a few pairs of shoes. However, she dislike the designs of the shoes.

(ii) The customers dissatisfied with / of the cutting of new shoes.

(ii) After she had tried on new shoes, all the shoes were unfit with his foot. She was dissatisfied.
  

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(i) The salesgirl showed the customer different sizes and the latest shoes. The customer tried on a few pairs of shoes. However, she disliked the designs of the shoes.

  • (i) The salesgirl showed the customer different sizes and the latest shoes.
  • The customer tried on a few pairs of shoes.
  • However, she disliked the designs of the shoes.
  • (ii) The customer was dissatisfied with the lines of the new shoes.
  • (ii) She had tried on all the new shoes, but all of them were unfit for her feet .
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(i) The salesgirl showed the customer different sizes and the latest shoes. The customer tried on a few pairs of shoes. However, she disliked the designs of the shoes.

(ii) The customer was dissatisfied with the lines of the new shoes.

(ii) She had tried on all the new shoes, but all of them were unfit for her feet

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