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User_gary Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

light a flame, come off

I light a flame on the cigarette to smoke.
When I smoke a cigarette, it emits gas.
I light fire on the cigarette to smoke.
I like cigarette for a smoke.
Please stick the paper well on the wall, so that it should not come off.

Please correct my sentences.
  

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I light a cigarette in order to smoke it. I like to smoke cigarettes Please make sure the paper is properly stuck to the wall so that it [does not/will not] come off.

  • I light a cigarette in order to smoke it.
  • I like to smoke cigarettes Please make sure the paper is properly stuck to the wall so that it [does not/will not] come off.
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I light a cigarette in order to smoke it.
I like to smoke cigarettes

Please make sure the paper is properly stuck to the wall so that it [does not/will not] come off.

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