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Alc24 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Here is what I think of sentences grammatically HELP

Could you please help me correct my corrections?

- It's always to get a size bigger than a size smaller./a size too big than too small. BOTH

- The price hasn't taken the discount into account/consideration. ACCOUNT

- All the shirts aren't folded the same. Some are wider than the others. NOT SURE

- How much taller am I than you? OK

- She has to tell you it doesn't look good on you for you to listen. When I tell you, you don't listen. OK

- The dress will be tailored (to fit your specific) body (shape). BOTH with and without brackets

- That's what someone who doesn't want to buy you anything would say. OK

- What other color is the shirt available? OK

- His gestures and way of talking were those of the manager. He knows how to sell as well as the store manager. Why not hire him? NOT SURE HOW TO SAY THIS

- These shoes aren't adapted to my feet. NOT SURE ABOUT ADAPTED?

- Her clip on nail won't last/hold 3 days. BOTH

- At your best you look like her when she gets up in the morning. OK

- In order to get tanned, your skin needs to burn. OK

- I do things that I hate seeing others do. Just because I do it doesn't mean it's good. OK

- Now the the more hype shows are out, this show doesn't seem all the great anymore. OK

Thank you so much
  

Top answer

/a size too big than too small. BOTH - The price hasn't taken the discount into account/consideration. ACCOUNT The price doesn't take the discount into account/consideration.

  • /a size too big than too small.
  • BOTH - The price hasn't taken the discount into account/consideration.
  • ACCOUNT The price doesn't take the discount into account/consideration.
  • ) - All the shirts aren't folded the same.
  • Some are wider than the others.
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- It's always better to get a size bigger than a size smaller./a size too big than too small. BOTH

- The price hasn't taken the discount into account/consideration. ACCOUNT
The price doesn't take the discount into account/consideration. (Either, with changed verb.)

- All the shirts aren't folded the same. Some are wider than the others. NOT SURE
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