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John Aki Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Grammar check please?

Hi,

Could you please common on these sentences for me?


I alternate studying and resting all the time. (A verb here)

I am alternating studying and resting now. (A verb here)

I am alternate studying and resting all the time. (An adjective here)


Cheers

  

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A couple more, I wonder which one is correct? There are alternate raining and sunshine today. (An adjective) There are alternati ng raining and sunshine today.

  • A couple more, I wonder which one is correct?
  • There are alternate raining and sunshine today.
  • (An adjective) There are alternati ng raining and sunshine today.
  • (A verb) Cheers
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A couple more, I wonder which one is correct?


There are alternate raining and sunshine today. (An adjective)

There are alternating raining and sunshine today. (A verb)


Cheers

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Could you please common comment on these sentences for me?

I alternate studying and resting all the time. (A verb here) OK.

I am alternating studying and resting now. (A verb here) OK.

I am alternate studying

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