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Roky0071 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Please analyse these snetneces

1. My aunt was the first person to leave. >My was the first person who left. > My aunt left first. Do these sentences carry almost the same meaning?

2. Feel free to contact me. > Contact me freely. Do these sentences carry the same meaning? can you give an alternative for it?

3. I am correct to say this. > I am correct if I say this. Do these sentences carry the same meaning? any alternatives for it?

4. You are lucky to get this job. > You are lucky to have got this job. > you are lucky that you have got this job. Do these sentences express the same meaning?
  

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roky0071 1. My aunt was the first person to leave. >My was the first person who left.

  • roky0071 1.
  • My aunt was the first person to leave.
  • >My was the first person who left.
  • > My aunt left first.
  • Do these sentences carry almost the same meaning?
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roky0071 1. My aunt was the first person to leave. >My was the first person who left. > My aunt left first. Do these sentences carry almost the same meaning?
They have the same meaning.
roky00712. Feel free to contact me. > Contact me freely. Do these sentences carry the same meaning? Can you give an alternative?
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in 3. I just want to say
a. Am I correct to say this?
b. Am I correct if I say this? Do the two sentences express the same meaning?
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roky0071in 3. I just want to say a. Am I correct to say this? b. Am I correct if I say this? Do the two sentences express the same meaning?
Yes. Note that you can also say these:

Is it correct to say this? / Is this correct?

CJ

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