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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Hi native teachers, I could use help with grammar

Would native speaker take a look at the grammar and structure?

  • I don't care when it's good till. I'm not eating it. It's been in the fridge too long.
  • You are the type of person that once they know they are leaving their job, they no longer work at full capacity. They slack.
  • You can get to any extremity of the city in 30 minutes from here.
  • I recognize the way she plays. I know its her from the way she plays. I don't need to see her face.
  • I recognize her from behind the back.
  • He was dressed so nicely. I loved the way he was dressed.
  • She has more patience than I.
  • I hope I recieve your letter tomorrow. That's the last day I can go to my mailbox since I'm leaving on for vacation.
I appreciate the help
  

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Anonymous I don't care how long it's good . I'm not eating it . It's been in the fridge too long.

  • Anonymous I don't care how long it's good .
  • I'm not eating it .
  • It's been in the fridge too long.
  • You are the type of person who no longer works at full capacity once he knows he leaving the job.
  • You can get to any extremity of the city in 30 minutes from here.
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Anonymous I don't care how long it's good. I'm not eating it . It's been in the fridge too long.

You are the type of person who no longer works at full capacity once he knows he leaving the job.

You can get to any extremity of the city in 30 minutes from here.

I recognize the way she plays. I know it's her from the w

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