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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Grammar please help

How to say this

That isn't worth going to jail over.

That isn't worth going to jail for.

Hove street runs into Brighton street.

Hove street becomes Brighton street.

They seem like they don't want to come.

It seems like they don't want to come.

  

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Hi, All of those are OK, as casual, conversational English. Clive

  • Hi, All of those are OK, as casual, conversational English.
  • Clive
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Hi,

All of those are OK, as casual, conversational English.

Clive
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Hi

for you which is better

over or for

which one does a mother tongue person say for 2?

and it's better to say They seem or It seems?
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Hi,

for you which is better Both are fine

over or for

which one does a mother tongue person say for 2? Both are said

and it's better to say They seem or It seems?

'They' refers more to the people.

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Hello Clive,

will you tell me if this is like - jail for or over

how to say:

Cry over something that worth crying over.
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Hi,

will you tell me if this is like - jail for or over

It all depends on the specific sentence you create. One or the other may sound better.

how to say:

Cry over something that is worth crying over.

Clive

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