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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Few sentences, choosing the right word please?

How would you say these sentences and which word would you choose?

- How could you expect us to respect your work/why would you expect us to respect your work when you don't even.
- His loses are mere/small in relation to his winnings/compared to his winnings.
- Working here reminds me who I was/reminds me of who I was.
- I've never seen these 2 reports with different amount of pages. If one's 10 pages long the other is 10 too.

Thank you
  

Top answer

" Both of the above sentences are totally fine, but in my opinion the first one is slightly more likely to be said by English speakers. " Again, the sentences are totally fine and each sentence is in proper English. Nevertheless, I think the most common version would be the 4th sentence.

  • " Both of the above sentences are totally fine, but in my opinion the first one is slightly more likely to be said by English speakers.
  • " Again, the sentences are totally fine and each sentence is in proper English.
  • Nevertheless, I think the most common version would be the 4th sentence.
  • S.
  • " I think this is the more proper of the two choices.
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#1

"How could you expect us to respect your work when you dont even..."

"Why would you expect us to respect your work when you don't even..."

Both of the above sentences are totally fine, but in my opinion the first one is slightly more likely to be said by English speakers.

#2

"His losses are mere in relation to his winnings."

"His losses a

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