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Miyabi Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Is it correct?

Hi, everybody!

Is it correct to say:

1. “Did you see my son still has runnning nose problem at school this week?”

2. “I would like to know your comment of my son at school, regarding his behaviour and learning performance.”

Thank you.
  

Top answer

1. Are you aware that your son still has a runny nose and asking whether the school has noticed it too? Or are you asking whether your son does still have a runny nose?

  • 1.
  • Are you aware that your son still has a runny nose and asking whether the school has noticed it too?
  • Or are you asking whether your son does still have a runny nose?
  • 2.
  • I would like to hear your comments about my son's behaviour and learning performance at school.
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1. Are you aware that your son still has a runny nose and asking whether the school has noticed it too? Or are you asking whether your son does still have a runny nose?

2. I would like to hear your comments about my son's behaviour and learning performance at school.

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