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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

halfway through, anything to go by, way past

If the past actions of the moderator is anything to go by, I am sure my posts are subject to be deleted.

On January 1st, I thought I should complete 100 forms by August, but now I have completed only halfway through it.

Now it is gone 7 o'clock. Do you still think it not way past day?

Are these sentences correct?

Please help me.
  

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User_gary If the past actions of the moderator is anything to go by, I am sure my posts are subject to be deleted. action=singular/actions=plural - your verb must match. " On January 1st, I thought I would complete 100 forms by August, but now I have completed only half of that [number].

  • User_gary If the past actions of the moderator is anything to go by, I am sure my posts are subject to be deleted.
  • action=singular/actions=plural - your verb must match.
  • " On January 1st, I thought I would complete 100 forms by August, but now I have completed only half of that [number].
  • Now it is gone 7 o'clock.
  • Do you still think it not way past day?
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User_garyIf the past actions of the moderator is anything to go by, I am sure my posts are subject to be deleted. action=singular/actions=plural - your verb must match. "...are likely to be..."


On January 1st, I thought I would
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I mean, by the sentence, that "Do you still think it is not a long time after past a day(the time when sun is on the sky)"?
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User_garyI mean, by the sentence, that "Do you still think it is not a long time after past a day(the time when sun is on the sky)"?

Don't you think it is a long time since sunset.

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