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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

English teacher help me

Are the following sentences correct?
Is the question correct?
Am I well shaven?

Can you say 'furthest apart'?
These 2 metro stops are furthest apart.

Is it correct to say 'humble ABOUT financials?'
He is humble about his financial situation.

Is in necessary?
She did a good job [in] doing that.

Are both verbs correct?
She is going to have a hard time believing/buying that.
Thank you
  

Top answer

1. I think clean shaven is more common. 2.

  • 1.
  • I think clean shaven is more common.
  • 2.
  • Okay 3.
  • Okay ( modest works as well) 4.
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1. I think clean shaven is more common.
2. Okay
3. Okay (modest works as well)
4. There may be a difference in meaning here. Without in, it's just a statement about the quality of the work done. With in, it could be offering praise for the fact that she did a good "deed".
5. Both are correct, but remember that buying might not be understoo

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