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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Heard this in "boardwalk empire"

Can you tell me if they are correct?

#1 With you for/as a mother, how can he not be handsome.
#2 What are to be my duties. Yo'll wear the merchandise so that customers can visualize them not from the mannequin.
#3He gets took for a chump.
#4 If it was up to me this wouldn't stop with/at a lecture.
Just as I getI am getting used to living without you, you show up.
  

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Anonymous #1 With you for/as a mother, how can he not be handsome. This is okay. " Perhaps a question mark at the end?

  • Anonymous #1 With you for/as a mother, how can he not be handsome.
  • This is okay.
  • " Perhaps a question mark at the end?
  • Anonymous #2 What are to be my duties.
  • Yo'll wear the merchandise so that customers can visualize them not from the mannequin.
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Anonymous#1 With you for/as a mother, how can he not be handsome.
This is okay. Some would prefer "could" over "can." Perhaps a question mark at the end?
Anonymous#2 What are to be my duties. Yo'll wear the merchandise so that customers can visualize them not from the mannequin.
This is a mess! Agreement problems.
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#1 With you for/as a mother, how can he not be handsome.
for or as is best?
#2 What are to be my duties. Yo'll wear the merchandise so that customers can visualize them not from the mannequin.
Can you please make it better?
#4 If it was up to me this wouldn't stop with/at a lecture.
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Sorry.
My intention was that with the form A/B, both A and B are correct. If one of them was not workable, I would explain.

#2? Wow!
Anonymous#2 What are to be my duties. Yo'll wear the merchandise so that customers can visualize them not from the mannequin.
What are to be my duties? (reply) You'll simply model the merchandise. We wan

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