Could a teacher of English please give me pointers about my questions please?
How would you write this please? 1 If you have used up all of your months benefits, you need to find a job.
Is it correct 'back on track after'? 2 Her mother tried everything to her back on the right track after her drug problem.
I don't know if you say 'count the hours, meaning he does overtime, he doesn't care. Do you say 'count the hours'? 3 He loves his job so much he doesn't count his hours.
Is 'the more your sentence will be' correct? 4 The more you lie to the police, the more your sentence will be.
Would you say 'lose confidence in himself'? He got? 5 My son has lost confidence in himself since [he got] his acne.
Do you say 'with word of mouth'? 6 I'm starting to work a little more this year with word of mouth.
How would you say the first part ' the more she goes in her pregnancy'? 7 The more she goes in her pregnancy, the less she'll want to do around the house.
Is 'along' correct? 8 The bottle along the fridge door is mine.
Thank you for your time
Top answer
I'll tell you a secret: if you ask these questions as individual posts, you will get more answers.
— Elanguest
I'll tell you a secret: if you ask these questions as individual posts, you will get more answers.
Free · every Monday
Get the Weekly English Kit 📬
New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.