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Alc24 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Don't know which word to use? 4 alternatives

Which phrase or word do you use?

1 He has a good side/personality and a bad one but his good one more than makes up for his bad.
2 Sobconsciously/Unconsciously, you want to be your parents and do what they do.
3 The only way you're going to get through life is too have as many babies as possible and wait on/for/after them to help you out financially.
4 He knew he couldn't get to me so he tried to get to me through/with my kid by badmouthing me to him.
5 Look at what he did/Look what he did.

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Top answer

I have underlined my choices below. 1 He has a good side /personalit y and a bad one but his good one more than makes up for his bad. 2 Sobconsciously Subconsciously /Unconsciously , you want to be your parents and do what they do.

  • I have underlined my choices below.
  • 1 He has a good side /personalit y and a bad one but his good one more than makes up for his bad.
  • 2 Sobconsciously Subconsciously /Unconsciously , you want to be your parents and do what they do.
  • 3 The only way you're going to get through life is too to have as many babies as possible and wait on/ for /after them to help you out financially.
  • 4 He knew he couldn't get to me so he tried to get to me through /with my kid by badmouthing me to him.
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I have underlined my choices below.

1 He has a good side/personality and a bad one but his good one more than makes up for his bad.
2 Sobconsciously Subconsciously/Unconsciously, you want to be your parents and do what they do.
3 The only way you're going to get through life is too to have as many ba
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Helo CJ,

I had one question regarding 'Financially'?

How would you say this sentence?

I love you so much, I could put myself in financially difficulty/in harms way financially if in order to help you./if that means helping you out.

Thank you
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alc24 in financially difficulty/in harms way financially
Use "in financial difficulty". (Not "financially".)
alc24if in order to help you./if that means helping you out.
Use "in order to help you" -- no "if".

CJ

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