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Twilit02 Posted 17 years ago
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I'm self-control" OR "I'm self-controlled"?

My dear and respected teachers,
1: "I'm self-control" OR "I'm self-controlled"?
2: "What should I use after expert (in,at,on)?"
3: "Let's go to the hotel at your expense." correct?
  

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1. I'm self-controlled 2. I think all of them are correct.

  • 1.
  • I'm self-controlled 2.
  • I think all of them are correct.
  • 3.
  • In my view it's correct.
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1. I'm self-controlled

2. I think all of them are correct.

3. In my view it's correct.

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