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Stevenukd Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Luggage

Dear Teachers,



  1. I don’t wanna try those double-deckers, and I won’t have too much luggage.
- “Luggage” is uncountable noun, right?



  1. Brian said they’d be here about 7.30 , perhaps they’re on their way.
- Why don’t we say “they’re on their way here”?



  1. A: I’d like to book a table, please.
B: Sure, how many people is it for?

- Can I say “how many people will come?” or “May I know how many people will attend?”?



  1. Can I help you at all?
- I think “at all” is redundant here, right?



  1. The “fitting rooms” at the supermarkets used to try or fit clothes on, right?
Thanks very much to Teachers,
  

Top answer

Hi, I don’t wanna try those double-deckers, and I won’t have too much luggage. - “Luggage” is uncountable noun, right? 30 , perhaps they’re on their way.

  • Hi, I don’t wanna try those double-deckers, and I won’t have too much luggage.
  • - “Luggage” is uncountable noun, right?
  • 30 , perhaps they’re on their way.
  • - Why don’t we say “they’re on their way here”?
  • Because you already said it, so there's no need to repeat it.
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Hi,

  1. I don’t wanna try those double-deckers, and I won’t have too much luggage.
- “Luggage” is uncountable noun, right? Yes



  1. Brian said they’d be here about 7.30 , perhaps they’re on their way.
- Why do

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