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Alc24 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Need major help with correcting these corrections

could someone take a quick look please

The house doesn't look like in the pictures/doesn't look like the one in the pictures BOTH
This food isn't good enough to get me to go brush my teeth a second time/isn't worth brushing my teeth for a second time BOTH
If he had hit a homerun it would have meant that the other team would have lost OK
The water will be as cold if you leave it in the fridge for 2 hours than if you leave it for 4 hours. OK
I wanted the house to look the way it did when i left OK
You can't drive so close behind a car as to dazzle the driver OK
You don't scare me enough for me not to give you a head start, i'm too good OK
i don't remember anything that leads up to the final scene from here onwards OK
it's the same price if you buy it her as there /or there AS
we watched more than we played , it was a waste of time OK
  

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The word "I" is always capitalised. Sentences begin with a capital letter and end with a period (or a question mark or exclamation mark). You still seem to think that these things aren't important, despite having been repeatedly told that they are.

  • The word "I" is always capitalised.
  • Sentences begin with a capital letter and end with a period (or a question mark or exclamation mark).
  • You still seem to think that these things aren't important, despite having been repeatedly told that they are.
  • You should not write "OK" against sentences that contain these basic errors.
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The word "I" is always capitalised. Sentences begin with a capital letter and end with a period (or a question mark or exclamation mark).

You still seem to think that these things aren't important, despite having been repeatedly told that they are. You should not write "OK" against sentences that contain these basic errors.
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Sorry, you're right, its just a bad habit

The house doesn't look like in the pictures/doesn't look like the one in the pictures. BOTH
This food isn't good enough to get me to go brush my teeth a second time/isn't worth brushing my teeth for a second time BOTH
If he had hit a homerun it would have meant that the other team would have lost OK
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The house doesn't look like it does in the pictures/doesn't look like the one in the pictures.

This food isn't good enough to get me to go brush my teeth a second time/isn't worth brushing my teeth a second time for

If he had hit a homerun it would have meant that the other team would have lost -- Okay, but convoluted. If he had hit a homerun, the other team would hav
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thank you for your corrections

for

2 This food isn't good enough to get me to go brush my teeth a second time/isn't worth brushing my teeth a second time for (are they both correct)

7 You don't scare me enough for me not to give you a head start, I'm too good (as in you're playing tennis and you're opponent is so weak that you're not scared to give him a head start
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Hello Mr Wordy and GG.

I explained the four that you didn't understand. Could you tell me what you think now please?

Thank you

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