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Contiluo Posted 15 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

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Please check out the following sentences.

(1) It is such a good weather that I would like to go picnicking.

(2) They are such diligent students that they concentrate on their studying in class.

(3) I wrote down the message on the notebook for fear of forgetting about it.

(4) I took notes of the message on the notebook for fear that I might forget about it.

(5) He goes out with an umbrella in case it rains.

(6) He took an umbrella in case it might rain.
  

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They're all okay by me. ) Number (4) is ambiguous. The message might be on the notebook.

  • They're all okay by me.
  • ) Number (4) is ambiguous.
  • The message might be on the notebook.
  • Better stick with #(3).
  • Edit.
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They're all okay by me. Check the spelling on "picnicking" and "diligent." (They may be okay.)

Number (4) is ambiguous. The message might be on the notebook. Better stick with #(3).

Edit.You're correct on both spellings. (My spelling is terrible!)

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