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Miyabi Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Help please!

Hello, everybody

1. Is it correct to say, “Please stand well.”

2. The word “fingernail” has plural form or not? What is the word for nail on our feet?

3. If I want to say, “Thanks for the new (shoe/shoes) you bought for me.”

4. Is it correct to say, “Does she invlove in the class?” - the word “involve” is using appropriately here? or other word(s) is better? Please advice.

Thank you very much!
  

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miyabi 1. ” I don't know what that is supposed to mean. miyabi 2.

  • miyabi 1.
  • ” I don't know what that is supposed to mean.
  • miyabi 2.
  • The word “fingernail” has plural form or not?
  • What is the word for nail on our feet?
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miyabi1. Is it correct to say, “Please stand well.”
I don't know what that is supposed to mean.
miyabi2. The word “fingernail” has plural form or not? What is the word for nail on our feet?
Fingernail - fingernails. Toenail - toenails.
miyabi3. If I want to say, “Thanks for the new (shoe/shoes)
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1. "Please stand well" seems unusual. You may mean "Please stand properly" (e.g. don't slouch).

2. This plural is regular: "fingernails". On the feet we have, logically, "toenails".

3. That is OK with "shoes". It would be unlikely for someone to buy a single shoe.

4. "Does she involve in the class?" isn't right. You can say "Does she get involved in the class?"; this wou
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Your answers are very clear. Help me a lot, thank you!

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