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Masanori Takaoka Posted 11 years ago
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( A ) ( B )

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1 The more (deeply) I thought about the problem, the more difficult it seemed (to me).

2 The more (seriously) I considered the problem, the more difficult it seemed.

3 The longer I thought about the question, the more difficult I found it.

4 As I thought more about the problem, it became more difficult.

5 The harder I tried to solve the problem, the more difficult it seemed to me.

B

1 Finally, I gave up trying to solve it

2 In the end, I gave up trying to answer it

3 Finally, I gave it up

4 Finally, I thought (that) I was not able to solve it

5 Finally, I could not do anything to solve it

6 Finally, I could do nothing but give up trying.

7 Finally, I did not know what to do

8 ,and it was totally beyond me.

9 ,and it was totally impossible for me to solve it.

10 ,so I had nothing to do about it.

Could you correct these sentences, if anything wrong or sounding unnatural?
  

Top answer

The longer your post goes unanswered, the more tempted I am to respond (to it). Like a fly caught in a spider web, you have correctly looked at your options and expressed them well. I find fault only with numbers 7, 9, and 10.

  • The longer your post goes unanswered, the more tempted I am to respond (to it).
  • Like a fly caught in a spider web, you have correctly looked at your options and expressed them well.
  • I find fault only with numbers 7, 9, and 10.
  • #7 is missing the final period.
  • However, if #8-10 are extensions of #7, then #7 is fine.
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The longer your post goes unanswered, the more tempted I am to respond (to it). Like a fly caught in a spider web, you have correctly looked at your options and expressed them well. I find fault only with numbers 7, 9, and 10.
#7 is missing the final period. However, if #8-10 are extensions of #7, then #7 is fine.
#9 has two occurrences of ‘it’, which I would prefer to avoid by replacin

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