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Alc24 Posted 17 years ago
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In the little english that he knew & eye faster than...

Is this Ok?

1 In the little english that he knew, he was able to get his across.
2 Your hands are faster than what your eyes can see which is why you think its magic.

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It's a little too sparse to be clear. 1. Capitalize English.

  • It's a little too sparse to be clear.
  • 1.
  • Capitalize English.
  • " That would be idiomatic.
  • Otherwise, "his" stands alone as the object, and we have to assume "his English," which is just too obscure.
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It's a little too sparse to be clear.

1. Capitalize English. I'd say, "to get his point across." That would be idiomatic. Otherwise, "his" stands alone as the object, and we have to assume "his English," which is just too obscure.

2. Comma after "see;" apostrophe in "its." I'll say this would be fine, assuming a bit of prior context.

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