1 A VIP client asked me to put in a special request for you to be her driver. 2 I might reconsider his salary increase request. 3 It seems (like/as if) it's going faster now. 4 She hasn't taken her sight off the same spot the last hour. 5 I hate spending an hour only to do something that take 10 minutes to do.
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" Good. " OK. " OK.
— KrisBlueNZ
" Good.
" OK.
" OK.
LIKE is a little casual.
" 4 She hasn't taken her sight (suggest eyes ) off the same spot for the last hour.
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1 "A VIP client asked me to put in a special request for you to be her driver." Good. 2 "I might reconsider his salary increase request." OK. 3 "It seems (like/as if) it's going faster now." OK. LIKE is a little casual. Better as"It seems TO BE going faster now." 4 She hasn't taken her sight(suggest eyes
Does this mean " She ask specifically for you to be her driver"? <------Is this natural?
1 "A VIP client asked me to put in a special request for you to be her driver." Is there anything unnatural? 2 "I might reconsider his salary increase request." Is this ok " He might consider increasing his salary?
"A VIP client asked me to put in a special request for you to be her driver." That's good. There is nothing unnatural. Yes, it does mean "She askasked specifically for you to be her driver", and that sentence is also natural. "HeI might consider increasing his salary" is natural, but it doesn't exactly replace the original sentence. The original senten