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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

I can't find the mistake here :((

The cards' design should reflect the type of the party you are having and goes alone with the steps above.
  

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I am guessing that "alone" for "along" is a typo and is not the mistake you are looking for. "type of the party" should be "type of party". The continuity of "...

  • I am guessing that "alone" for "along" is a typo and is not the mistake you are looking for.
  • "type of the party" should be "type of party".
  • The continuity of "...
  • should reflect ...
  • " reads a bit clumsily to me, though it isn't actually incorrect.
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I am guessing that "alone" for "along" is a typo and is not the mistake you are looking for.

"type of the party" should be "type of party". The continuity of "... should reflect ... and goes along with ..." reads a bit clumsily to me, though it isn't actually incorrect. "goes along with the steps above" seems vague in meaning, although it might be clearer if we could see the whole text. S
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GPY hi,

I had one other sentence, I can't seem to find a mistake but it doesn't sound right. Could you please tell me what you think. I would like your opinion.
- This clothes smell good at first when you take a whiff quickly but smell bad if you smell them too long.

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"This clothes" should be "These clothes". I would consider putting a comma before "but".

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