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John Aki Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Grammar help please?

Hi,

Could you please check for me, If I am grammatical correct in these sentences?


Sorry I have muddied your floor due to my dirty shoes. (Verb)

I took my shoes off because I didn't want to muddy your floor. (Verb)

I took my shoes off because I didn't want floor got muddy. (Adjective)

If the parcel arrived damage, please let us know immediately. (Noun)


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John Aki Sorry I have muddied your floor due to my dirty shoes. (Verb) The first part of the sentence is OK. It is not completely impossible to say "due to my dirty shoes" (if we abandon the traditional rule about "due to" that no one cares about any more), but it doesn't seem terribly natural in this sentence, at least not conversationally.

  • John Aki Sorry I have muddied your floor due to my dirty shoes.
  • (Verb) The first part of the sentence is OK.
  • It is not completely impossible to say "due to my dirty shoes" (if we abandon the traditional rule about "due to" that no one cares about any more), but it doesn't seem terribly natural in this sentence, at least not conversationally.
  • " John Aki I took my shoes off because I didn't want to muddy your floor.
  • (Verb) Correct.
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John AkiSorry I have muddied your floor due to my dirty shoes. (Verb)

The first part of the sentence is OK. It is not completely impossible to say "due to my dirty shoes" (if we abandon the traditional rule about "due to" that no one cares about any more), but it doesn't seem terribly natural in this sentence, at least not conversationally. You can say "Sor

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