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John Aki Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Grammar help please-@

Hi there,

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


My grand father stoops. (Verb)

He is stooped by the age. (Passive)

I walk with a stoop due to the space. (Noun)

I helped him loosen the tie.

Memory might descend once we get old. (Verb)

Memory descent is common by the age. (Noun)

It sounded from the street. (Verb)

The sounds from the street woke me up. (Noun)

It sounds pleasing. (Verb)

It is a very pleasant / pleasing to talk with you. (Which word is correct here?)

It was a very pleasant / pleasing experience. (Which word is correct here?)

I had to endure / tolerate the toothache until seeing the dentist. (Which word is correct here?)


Thanks in advance.


  

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John Aki My grandfather stoops . (Verb) Yes, it's a verb. He is stooped by the age.

  • John Aki My grandfather stoops .
  • (Verb) Yes, it's a verb.
  • He is stooped by the age.
  • (Passive) No.
  • It's a linking verb ('is') and an adjective.
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John Aki

My grandfather stoops. (Verb) Yes, it's a verb.

He is stooped by the age. (Passive) No. It's a linking verb ('is') and an adjective. It's 'with age'.

I walk with a

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