I've corrected the following sentences but not sure.
Could someone please look at my corrections in bold?
1There was a little more than you think in the bottle of vodka. I drank one bottle and what's gone of the second bottle. I don't know the first part is right but the second, not sure. 2 When you walk down a long staircase, it seems forever to walk down. Not sure 3 The first thing I look at ___ a girls face is her eyes. IN 4 I wouldn't be able to say which song I like more on the album as they are all good. OK 5 I know you as if I had made you. I know you like the back of my hand. BOTH 6 I walked one subway station but was too tired to walk all the way home and ended up taking the metro. I walked the length of one subway station (not sure) 7 Statistically, you have a better chance of winning than me, but I'm confident. OK 8 My sister is on season 3 of the shows, but I'm behind one season. I'm on season 2. Don't know if you can say "behind one season" 9 Any of them have/has a chance of winning. HAVE 10 The paper bag lay on the balcony and made noise in the wind. RUSTLED in the wind.
THanks alot
Top answer
1. There was a little more vodka in the bottle than you think. 2.
— Philip
1.
There was a little more vodka in the bottle than you think.
2.
When you walk down a long staircase it seems to take forever.
3.
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