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Bassa Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Is this correct?

It is going to take me two days to close this up.
  

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Hi, It's fine, as long as you have a context where saying this makes sense. Bassa, the sentences that you ask us about never make clear to me what grammar topic you are studying. Where do you get these sentences from?

  • Hi, It's fine, as long as you have a context where saying this makes sense.
  • Bassa, the sentences that you ask us about never make clear to me what grammar topic you are studying.
  • Where do you get these sentences from?
  • Clive
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Hi,

It's fine, as long as you have a context where saying this makes sense.

Bassa, the sentences that you ask us about never make clear to me what grammar topic you are studying. Where do you get these sentences from?

Clive
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Yes, that is correct, though informal. Instead of "close this up" try "finish this deal/project/whatever." Unless you're closing a store or a leak or a heavy door. Remember in formal writing we try not to end sentences with prepositions. Also, make your preposition have an object so it doesn't just hang there without
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Thanks Emotion: smile

I bring them from my mind.

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