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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 mistakes in these grammar?


I expect all you working together.

I expect you all making him feel welcome.

It has a fast turnover three shipments go / going out a day. (Without a conjunction)

It has a fast turnover, three shipment go out a day. (A conjunction in between)

We should unite (together) to fight for diseases. (Together is optional here?)

I know that you missed your lost cat.

I know you missing your lost cat.

They are separate / separated. (Both are correct, adjective and verb respectively)


Thanks in advance

  

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John Aki I expect all you working together. all of you to work together. John Aki I expect you all making him feel welcome.

  • John Aki I expect all you working together.
  • all of you to work together.
  • John Aki I expect you all making him feel welcome.
  • the same as 1.
  • John Aki It has a fast turnover three shipments go / going out a day.
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John AkiI expect all you working together.

all of you to work together.

John AkiI expect you all making him feel welcome.

the same as 1.

John AkiIt has a fast turnover three shipments go / going out a day. (Without a conjunction)

It has a fast turnover, three shipments goi

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John Akiexpect

In the pattern you're using, 'expect' takes a noun phrase (NP) and a to-infinitive (inf).

I expect [all of you]NP [to work]inf together.
I expect [all of you]NP [to make]inf him feel welcome.

Based on years past, we expect the trend to continu

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John AkiWe should unite (together) to fight for diseases. (Together is optional here? Yes, but it's better omitted.)

Omit 'for'. If you fight fordiseases it means you want to help them.

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