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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

I get air sick

1) I get air sick.
2) I get airsick.

3) It is my birthday tomorrow.
4) Tomorrow is my birthday.

Which ones are natural to native English speakers respectively? Thank you so much as always and have a good day.
  

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Anonymous1) I get air sick.2) I get airsick.
You can look these up in the online dictionaries: http://www.onelook.com/
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Thank you so much and I am sorry for my laziness and I was confused that one of the most reliable English teachers here in my country write "air sick" ,but according to dictionaries, it should be "airsick", right? Thank you and could you tell me your opinions about the second examples, if you do not mind?
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Sorry, I forgot them. Both 3 and 4 are fine and natural.
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Thank you and in #3 "It" is an impersonal subject and there is no meaning in it, right? Thank you so much as usual.
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Anonymousin #3 "It" is an impersonal subject and there is no meaning in it, right?
No other meaning than the day mentioned, yes.

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