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John Aki Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Grammar help please?

Hi there,

Could you check for me if I have made any mistakes in these sentences, please?


3 in 5 students in my class wearing glasses. (1/3)

3 out of 5 student in my class wearing glasses. (1/3)

3 to 5 student in my class wearing glasses. (1/3)

This is a 1 to 18 scale model car. (1/18)


Cheers

  

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One of the few invariable rules of English says you can't begin a sentence with a numeral. "Wearing" makes them not sentences. John Aki 3 in 5 students in my class wearing glasses.

  • One of the few invariable rules of English says you can't begin a sentence with a numeral.
  • "Wearing" makes them not sentences.
  • John Aki 3 in 5 students in my class wearing glasses.
  • (1/3) Three in five students in my class wear glasses.
  • John Aki 3 out of 5 student in my class wearing glasses.
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One of the few invariable rules of English says you can't begin a sentence with a numeral. "Wearing" makes them not sentences.

John Aki3 in 5 students in my class wearing glasses. (1/3)

Three in five students in my class wear glasses.

John Aki3 out of 5 student in my class wearing glasses. (1/3)

Three out of

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