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Alc24 Posted 17 years ago
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Don't know which word to use in each sentence?

Could you please look at these for me ?

1 What better way to christen the place than with you/than in your presence.
2 If you had wrung the clothes better, you would have had to leave it in the tumble drier for so long at least not at max temperature.
3 No matter what my cards are/no matter my cards I'm going to put money in.
4 these sheets are cleaner than what you're sleeping in/with.
5 It's nothing to sweat over/of/about.

6 The people you work with make up/make your second family. You see them more than your own.
7 Do you have to look at what I'm looking (at). Why do you have stick to me all the time.

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1 What better way to christen the place than with your presence? 2 If you had wrung out the clothes better, you would not have had to leave them in the tumble drier for so long, at least not at maximum temperature. 3 No matter what my cards are, I'm going to put money in.

  • 1 What better way to christen the place than with your presence?
  • 2 If you had wrung out the clothes better, you would not have had to leave them in the tumble drier for so long, at least not at maximum temperature.
  • 3 No matter what my cards are, I'm going to put money in.
  • 4 These sheets are cleaner than what you're sleeping in.
  • <or "on"> 5 It's nothing to sweat over/about.
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1 What better way to christen the place than with your presence?
2 If you had wrung out the clothes better, you would not have had to leave them in the tumble drier for so long, at least not at maximum temperature.
3 No matter what my cards are, I'm going to put money in.
4 These sheets are cleaner than what you're sleeping in. <or "on">

5 It's nothing to sweat over/abo

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