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Dni483 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Hi is that currect grammar? Thanks

harley, i don't think i will be able to come tomorrow, i know i promised. I had a problem with student finance and i still haven't got my student loan yet. I have to ask my mum to give me 25 pounds for ticket and for food tomorrow and if i came to that meal i would have to ask her for 20 extra pounds which would be insolent of me
  

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Hello, Dni—and welcome to English Forums. You can begin by capitalizing the proper nouns and the pronoun ' I '.

  • Hello, Dni—and welcome to English Forums.
  • You can begin by capitalizing the proper nouns and the pronoun ' I '.
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Hello, Dni—and welcome to English Forums.

You can begin by capitalizing the proper nouns and the pronoun 'I'.
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Is the sentence right at least in terms of grammar?
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Dni483Is the sentence right at least in terms of grammar?
We would like to see you make the effort to type carefully, at least. As it is, your paragraph seems illiterate. Please post your revised text here and we will check it for you.
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Okay, here it is..

Harley, I don't think I will be able to come tomorrow,I know i promised. I had a problem with student finance and I still haven't got my student loan yet. I have to ask my mum to give me 25 pounds for ticket and for food tomorrow and if I came to that meal tomorrow I would have to ask her for 20 extra pounds which would be insolent of me.

Is it gramatticaly c
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Harley, I don't think I will be able to come tomorrow. I know I promised, but I had a problem with Student Finance, and I still haven't got my student loan yet. I have to ask my mother to give me £25 for a ticket and food tomorrow, and if I came to that meal tomorrow, I would have to ask her for £20 extra, which would be embarra
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Why have you changed insolent of me with embarrassing for me? When is insolent usually used?

Thanks
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Dni483When is insolent usually used?
Insolent: rude, especially when you should be showing respect

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