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Shravanmm Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Please correct my sentences..........

Hi teachers,

1. You should have cooked yourself or you should have cooked by yourself. Here are both the sentences o.k?

2. What is the difference between late and later and how to use that please give me some examples.

Thank you.
  

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1. You should have cooked yourself-- That is, not permitted another person to cook instead of you. -- That is, without the assistance of another person.

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  • You should have cooked yourself-- That is, not permitted another person to cook instead of you.
  • -- That is, without the assistance of another person.
  • 2.
  • - - Late, later, latest : these are absolute, comparative and superlative (just like fast, faster, fastest and tall, taller, tallest ).
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1. You should have cooked yourself-- That is, not permitted another person to cook instead of you.
You should have cooked by yourself.-- That is, without the assistance of another person.

2. What is the difference between late and later and how to use that please give me some examples.-- Late, later, latest: these are absolute, comparative and superlativ

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