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John Aki Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Grammar check please?

Hi,

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


I tried to shove / squeeze / jam more cloths in the suitcase. (Three words are pretty much same meaning?)

I tied / bound them together with a rope. (Same meaning?)

They are tied / bound with a rope.

The contract tie / bind us together.

They are bonding well. (Means glued well)

They are well bonded. (Mean well glued)


Thanks in advance.

  

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John Aki cloths These are pieces of woven material, for example a face cloth or table cloth. John Aki The contract tie / bind us together That makes no sense.

  • John Aki cloths These are pieces of woven material, for example a face cloth or table cloth.
  • John Aki The contract tie / bind us together That makes no sense.
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John Akicloths

These are pieces of woven material, for example a face cloth or table cloth.

John AkiThe contract tie / bind us together

That makes no sense.

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John AkiI tried to shove / squeeze / jam more clothes into the suitcase.

Almost certainly you mean "clothes" and not "cloths".

John AkiThree words are pretty much same meaning?

In this context, yes.

John Aki

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