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Anglista2008 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Just some doubts about the correctness

Howdy!

While writing an email I've come across (or came across?) several difficulties... here R my sentences as for which I've had many doubts. If you could correct them, tell me what's wrong with them and why:

1. Today I've finished the exam session with the/a last exam (in Mythology) and now I'm just waiting for the results, but I'm pretty sure it's gonna be really OK.

2. Unfortunately, I haven't GOT/received any pictures form you (there is nothing enclosed in your email). ------> here I don't know how to say "haven't got" meaning "haven't received"... cause "haven't got" sounds to me a bit like "I don't have them now" (have = to possess)

3. How are you getting on?

4. How are things at university you getting on?

5. I'm having some rough time these days, some kind of a bad mood. Anyway, I'm waiting for (the?) news from you!

Thanks
  

Top answer

) several difficulties... here R my sentences as for which I've had many doubts. If you could correct them, tell me what's wrong with them and why: I'm just going to take the time to correct them.

  • ) several difficulties...
  • here R my sentences as for which I've had many doubts.
  • If you could correct them, tell me what's wrong with them and why: I'm just going to take the time to correct them.
  • If you can't understand any of the corrections, please ask.
  • Some of what you want to say is just idiomatic.
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Hi,
While writing an email I've come across (or came across?) several difficulties... here R my sentences as for which I've had many doubts. If you could correct them, tell me what's wrong with them and why: I'm just going to take the time to correct them. If you can't understand any of the corrections, please ask. Some of what you want to say is just idiomatic.

1. Today I've

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