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Alc24 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Halfway done with... or Half finished /work on vs be on

Could you please help me correct these sentences?

1 I'm halfway done with my work. My work will take me 3 hours altogether, that is if I take my time somewhat.

2 The project I am working on will take three hours, taking my time. I am half-finished.



3 If she gives me work to do at the last minute I'll still be on it tomorrow . (can you say "be on it")



4 I’ve got another 2 hours of work left; exactly the length of a movie. I might as well watch one. By the time I’m done, I’ll be able to go home.

Thank you





  

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All the sentences are fine.

  • All the sentences are fine.
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All the sentences are fine.
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PhilipAll the sentences are fine.

Really, I think s/he should fix the latter part of the first sentence as "if I somewhat take my time" or

even better, "if I can somehow take my time"
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I have to disagree. the sentence part "I'll still be on it tomorrow" is incorrect.
plz forgive me if I aggravate you. ;-)

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