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Carter Lee Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence correct? "what does it having a meaning"

Hi.

For long time, I have leaved here, So my English abilities are hunted.
So I wondering whether this sentence correct or not.
"what does it having a meaning"

When I asking for someone about itself meaning, how I do ?
  

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Carter Lee Is this sentence correct? I am afraid that all you have written has big problems. I will try to fix them: I have lived here for a long time, so my English abilities are limited.

  • Carter Lee Is this sentence correct?
  • I am afraid that all you have written has big problems.
  • I will try to fix them: I have lived here for a long time, so my English abilities are limited.
  • " When I ask someone about a meaning, what should I say?
  • Is that what you want to know, Carter?
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Carter LeeIs this sentence correct?
I am afraid that all you have written has big problems. I will try to fix them:

I have lived here for a long time, so my English abilities are limited. I am wondering whether this sentence is correct or not: "What does it mean?" When I ask someone about a meaning, what should I say?

Is that what y
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Mister Micawber Carter LeeIs this sentence correct?I am afraid that all you have written has big problems. I will try to fix them:I have lived here for a long time, so my English abilities are limited. I am wondering whether this sentence is correct or not: "What does it mean?" When I ask someone about a meaning, what should I say?Is that what you want to know, Carter?
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Carter Lee I want to said that I left for along time here.( so I can't study English for a long time)
I want to say that I have left here a long time ago, so I haven't been able to study English for a long time.
Carter LeeI'm not sure the difference between sentences "What does it mean" and "What does it mean itself".
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Carter LeeSome my intends do not represented by you at new revised text.
My intended meaning is not represented in the revised text.
Carter LeeNo, I want to said that I left for along time here.
I want to say that I moved away a long time ago.
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AlpheccaStars Carter LeeSome my intends do not represented by you at new revised text.My intended meaning is not represented in the revised text.Carter LeeNo, I want to said that I left for along time here.I want to say that I moved away a long time ago.
Thanks Sir, I am wondering about " Some my intends do not represented by you at new revised text." Can't I
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Carter LeeI am wondering about " Some my intends do not represented by you at new revised text." Can't I use 'do'?
The main grammatical problem is that passive forms are constructed with BE, not DO.
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Carter LeeWhich poirnt are wrong? Would you please let me know?
Some my intends do not represented by you at new revised text.

intend is a verb. It is not a n
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AlpheccaStars Carter LeeWhich poirnt are wrong? Would you please let me know?Some my intends do not represented by you at new revised text.intend is a verb. It is not a noun.do is not a helping verb for the passive voice. Be is.at is not the correct preposition. Use in.the is missing.new should be the adverb form, to modify revised (newly)Finally, a native speaker would m
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Carter LeeSir.
There is absolutely no need to address other members in this way, especially not female members.
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Thank you for letting me , the Can I use the 'Sir' to female rather than male?

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