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Alc24 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Don't know which word to use in these sentences

Could you please help me with this?

1 I have to find a one to get one of these colloctors edition even if/though it's for my friend.
2 I can hear the wierd noise more than usual/the usual today.
3 Are you serious about taking recourse to litigation.
4 I haven't been out at dawn in a while./at dark in a while.

5 300 dollars is one tenth of the money you need/of what you need.

6 Thats how (much) little hot water you have. Its already starting to get cold./ You have very little hot water.

Thank you
  

Top answer

I have to get/find one of these..... just 'for my friend'. 2.

  • I have to get/find one of these.....
  • just 'for my friend'.
  • 2.
  • usual (no 'the') 3.
  • Too many big words: taking recourse or going to litigation 4.
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1.I have to get/find one of these..... [I don't see how either 'even if' or 'though' fits....just 'for my friend'.

2. usual (no 'the')

3. Too many big words: taking recourse or going to litigation

4. 'at dawn' works; at dark at night

5. no need to mention 'money' [one tenth of what you need]

6. 'little' works better
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Thank you very much Philip

One thing

for 6

do you leave in MUCH or not?

how would you say 6 personally?

thank you

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