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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Notice verb

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You notice things than he does more. My husband didn't even notice I had cut my hair.
  

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Hi, I suggest: You can notice (new) things better than he can. My husband didn't even notice I had cut my hair. If someone else cut your hair, you could say: My husband didn't even notice I had my hair cut (by a barber, for example).

  • Hi, I suggest: You can notice (new) things better than he can.
  • My husband didn't even notice I had cut my hair.
  • If someone else cut your hair, you could say: My husband didn't even notice I had my hair cut (by a barber, for example).
  • Regards
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Hi,
I suggest:

You can notice (new) things better than he can. My husband didn't even notice I had cut my hair.

If someone else cut your hair, you could say:

My husband didn't even notice I had my hair cut (by a barber, for example).

Regards

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