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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

I'm having trouble with these 5 sentences PLEASE

Could you please help me with these 5 sentences grammatically?

1 You can ask for more than that amount. The car is worth more than that.

2 You can continue watching the movie for the time it takes me to finish my drink. Then we have to go.

3 I hope she didn't throw away my clothes like she did your toys.

4 It's too obvious for him to be the killer. It mustn't be him.

5 You schedule is flexible to fit around your family/You plan your schedule around them.

Thank you
  

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1. Both are fine. In casual conversation, it would be more typical to say just, "You can ask for more than that.

  • 1.
  • Both are fine.
  • In casual conversation, it would be more typical to say just, "You can ask for more than that.
  • " 2.
  • It's fine as is.
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1. Both are fine. In casual conversation, it would be more typical to say just, "You can ask for more than that. It's worth more than that."

2. It's fine as is. More typical might be, "You can keep watching the movie until I finish my drink. Then we have to go."

3. fine

4. We don't use mustn't much in the region of the U.S where I live. People usually say "must

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