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Coolguy01 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Guys, please help me get these doubts clarified

Please tell me if both the sentences convey the same meaning

1) I'll go back to my cabin. Let me know once you have work for me.

2) I'll go to my cabin. Let me know once you have work for me.

question two:

I bought this 10 years ago

I bought this before 10 years

I bought this 10 years back

Question three:
Is this right?

I have few left (nothing left)

I have a few left (something left)

four:
this place is even more safe than that

this place if safer than that

Thanks in advance!
  

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coolguy01 Please tell me if both the sentences convey the same meaning 1) I'll go back to my cabin. Let me know once you have work for me. 2) I'll go to my cabin.

  • coolguy01 Please tell me if both the sentences convey the same meaning 1) I'll go back to my cabin.
  • Let me know once you have work for me.
  • 2) I'll go to my cabin.
  • Let me know once you have work for me.
  • " Back " suggests the origin where you came from before you made the statement.
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coolguy01Please tell me if both the sentences convey the same meaning

1) I'll go back to my cabin. Let me know once you have work for me.

2) I'll go to my cabin. Let me know once you have work for me.
" Back " suggests the origin where you came from before you made the statement.
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Hey Buddy,

Thanks a lot for the reply! Why is "this place safer than that place" wrong?

The class consists of fifty students is grammatically wrong as well. Can you tell me why? It would be very helpful when I get to know about the rules.

Thanks a lot!

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