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John Aki Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Grammar advice please?

Hi,

Could you please confirm that my sentences are grammatically correct and right word for these sentences, please?


Two nations are trying to unify / unite together.

Let us unite together to overcome all the problems.

Oil and water won’t unite.

All the products here are in the unified / uniform prices. (Same price)

If we can all have unified / uniform languages, our communication would be much more easier.

Two rooms are in the unified / uniform temperature.


Thanks in advance.

  

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John Aki Two nations are trying to unify / unite together . You can use either word in red but, the last word is superfluous. John Aki Let us unite together to overcome all the problems.

  • John Aki Two nations are trying to unify / unite together .
  • You can use either word in red but, the last word is superfluous.
  • John Aki Let us unite together to overcome all the problems.
  • You have another superfluous word here.
  • John Aki Oil and water won’t unite .
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John AkiTwo nations are trying to unify / unite together.

You can use either word in red but, the last word is superfluous.

John AkiLet us unite together to overcome all the problems.

You have another superfluous word her

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