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Alc24 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Out of fear vs for fear///reality time and TV time

Which would you say? please

1 I think I know what your answers going to be, but I'll let you answer for fear that/out of fear that I'd be wrong.

2 One minute movie time equals one minute reality time in this movie whereas in others 1 linute might not equal one min. reality time. For example If there has been a hold up since 14 minutes and the movies been running for 30 than movie time doesn't equal reality time.

thanks
  

Top answer

I think I need a drink ! I can guess what you tried to say but the 2nd sentence is tedious. Please watch your spelling and punctuation, and avoid repetition if possible.

  • I think I need a drink !
  • I can guess what you tried to say but the 2nd sentence is tedious.
  • Please watch your spelling and punctuation, and avoid repetition if possible.
  • There was only one "period/ full stop" but you had 4 "movies" in the sentence.
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I think I need a drink !

I can guess what you tried to say but the 2nd sentence is tedious. Please watch your spelling and punctuation, and avoid repetition if possible. There was only one "period/ full stop" but you had 4 "movies" in the sentence.
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Can someone take a look at this please?

and the above;

One minute movie time equals one minute reality time in this movie whereas in others 1 minute might not equal one min. reality time. For example If in the movie there has been a bank hold up since 14 minutes and the movies been running for 30 than movie time doesn't equal reality time.
thank you

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