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John Aki Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Grammar check please?

Hi there,

Could you please confirm that I am grammatically correct in these sentences?


I am trying to pull myself together. (It means calm down after an accident or excitement, right?)

He is a disgrace to his school.

He disgraced his school.

This car is a price as tested. (It means added all the options as you see for the car, right?)


Thanks

  

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John Aki I am trying to pull myself together. ) He is a disgrace to his school. He disgraced his school.

  • John Aki I am trying to pull myself together.
  • ) He is a disgrace to his school.
  • He disgraced his school.
  • These are all correct.
  • John Aki This car is a price as tested.
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John AkiI am trying to pull myself together. (It means calm down after an accident or excitement, right?)
He is a disgrace to his school.
He disgraced his school.

These are all correct.

John AkiThis car is a price as tested.

This does not make sense, and I can't immediately guess what you might be trying to

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John AkiThis car is a price as tested.

I think you might mean

This is the price of the car fully loaded.

(fully loaded ~ with all the options. This may be an Americanism.)

CJ

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