HI there,
Could you please check for me if I have worded the sentences correctly?
There are affinities between these two phones. (Same as "similarities" for the usage?)
Thanks for all you coming. (Without "are" could it be still correct?)
He roused / aroused the crowd fight for government. (Action)
I roused / aroused myself to study harder. (Action)
Football arouse / roused a lot of passion to Europe. (Feeling)
It aroused / roused my curiosity and suspicion. (Feeling)
I have added / enclosed one more jacket in the parcel, hope fully it won't add too much weight. (Which word is better here?)
Thanks in advance
John Aki There are affinities between these two phones. ) No. You mean similarities.
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John AkiThere are affinities between these two phones. (Same as "similarities" for the usage?)
No. You mean similarities.
John AkiThanks for all you coming. (Without "are" could it be still correct?)
There is no place for "are". I think you mean "Thanks to all of you for coming."
John Aki