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Alc24 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Need help with these hard sentences

Can someone help me with these? Thank you.

1 We’re going to play (until) late/into the early hours of the morning. Until is optional 2nd OK

2 I can hurt you just as I can be nice to you. Its your choice. OK

3 I was able to do it with a little will(power). WILL no POWER
4 Not for the world would he have…/For nothing in this world would he have created anything. Nothingness not only suited him, it satisfied him. I don’t know
5 The crime was carried out with premeditation. I don’t know

6 There is a broker training program in London where they can simulate/replicate a day’s market activity so broker can train to become real ones. I don’t know if it’s MARKET ACTIVITY and don’t know if sentence is OK?

7 When you take your watch out of pawn shop, you have to wait 10 days to/before pawning it again.

8 The use you have for the computer, this computer is more than enough./For what you do with it, this is enough. Don’t know

9 What difference would it have made had I slept over./ What would you have cared if I slept there

10 I hope you didn’t do what I think you did.
11 When a car leaves the dealership it loses 20 percent of its price/value right away.

12 How fast were you going in relation to the cars (by bike)

13 Its not like it takes up a lot of room, just leave it there.

14 For once that I want to play, you don’t want to.


How much government aid do you get on 1000 dollar rent. Don’t know

Thanks
  

Top answer

1 We're going to play (until) late/into the early hours of the morning. 2 I can hurt you or I can be nice to you. It's your choice.

  • 1 We're going to play (until) late/into the early hours of the morning.
  • 2 I can hurt you or I can be nice to you.
  • It's your choice.
  • 3 I was able to do it with a little willpower .
  • /For nothing in this world would he have created anything.
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1 We're going to play (until) late/into the early hours of the morning.
2 I can hurt you or I can be nice to you. It's your choice.
3 I was able to do it with a little willpower.

4 Not for the world would he have.../For nothing in this world would he have created anything.

5 The crime was premeditated.
6 There is a broker training program
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Thank you Mister micawber. I had just one question about 3. Whats the difference between will and willpower, why is it not WILL.
and is it : What would you have cared if I had slept there? or What do you care if I had slept there. Is the first the past form of the 2nd sentence?
thanks
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3-- 'Will' is not used in that way, that's all I can say, while 'willpower' is common there. And then there are idioms, e.g. 'work with a will'.

9-- Not the past form; that would be 'What did you care'. It is a past conditional, primarily expressing more politeness.
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one last thing : What would you have cared if...

Is that how would you say it, or does it not sound natural, how would you?
thank you

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