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Kaung Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Please correct me

Hi, should i says
"All of us shall become masters" or "All of us should become masters".
"They aleady gone for lunch" or "They went for lunch already"
"he come here before me, u haven't seen him?" or "he is here before me"

thanks you.
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" -- means that it will definitely happen. " -- means that it ought to happen (it's likely or desirable). " -- Possible, but to me this feels more casual than the first version.

  • " -- means that it will definitely happen.
  • " -- means that it ought to happen (it's likely or desirable).
  • " -- Possible, but to me this feels more casual than the first version.
  • " He came here before me .
  • " -- Possible, but "He arrived here before me" seems more natural in most circumstances.
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"All of us shall become masters." -- means that it will definitely happen.

"All of us should become masters." -- means that it ought to happen (it's likely or desirable).



"They have already gone for lunch."

"They went for lunch already." -- Possible, but to me this feels more casual than the first version.



"He came here

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