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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Grammar practising

I've started to exercise with some grammar practises, but I ain't sure if I understand everything I've exercised, so could someone check out what is done wrong (1-40)?

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Hello, I am sure that an expert will be with you shortly (soon). May I just gently remind you that "I ain't sure" is "terrible" English? S.

  • Hello, I am sure that an expert will be with you shortly (soon).
  • May I just gently remind you that "I ain't sure" is "terrible" English?
  • S.
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Hello,

I am sure that an expert will be with you shortly (soon).

May I just gently remind you that "I ain't sure" is "terrible" English? If you want people to respect your English, be sure to say

"I'm not sure."

(P.S. I apologize if you already knew that "ain't" is bad English and used it only in order to be humorous!)
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Hi;

If you say "I started to exercise.." that means you started swimming, running, weight-lifting, or doing push-ups!

Section 1 is fine.
#10 - I would use "will" "will" also works for #11, but it depends on the degree of certainty of those economists
#12 - would
The other sections are fine, except #7.

verb - benefit
the more commonly used adjective for

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