I'm almost certain all sentences are correct. PLEASE tell me?
I'm pretty sure all these are correct except maybe one. Are these grammatical?
- He always asks for 2 to 3 times the amount he pays so that money doesn't come out of his pocket. - We got home just as the clouds broke. - The glasses are the only things I know where they are. (this one isn't) - We weren't brought up the same way./in the same way. - The sun makes me fall asleep. - I've been paid for my services already. - I need to rest even if it means being late for work. - He's different when he's with me than when he's with her. - What I would do not to work tomorrow.
Thank you
Top answer
I am not sure what you are trying to say in sentence #1. It really does not make sense. " Better would be "I only know where the glasses are.
— Robsterhews
I am not sure what you are trying to say in sentence #1.
It really does not make sense.
" Better would be "I only know where the glasses are.
" Robert
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I am not sure what you are trying to say in sentence #1. It really does not make sense. Sentence #3 should be "The glasses are the only things that I know where they are." Better would be "I only know where the glasses are. I don't know where any of the other things are."
X buys a product for x amount and sells it for 2 to 3 times that amount so that he can buy another one for free without having to spend any money himself.