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Dilshi Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Please correct these sentences to me..

01. Difference between "I'm in the class." and "I'm at the class."
02. "How did you find that?" OR "How you found that?"

03. Difference between "What the address is?" and "What is the address?"
04. "When you are getting old automatically you'll loose your memory." ----> Is this sentence correct?

05. Difference between "Do you remember? " and "Can you remember."
06. "I went to bed bit early yesterday at about 9.00 p.m, but I think I had fallen a sleep at about 11.30 p.m." ----> Is this sentence correct?

07. "How do I know your number?" ----> Is this sentence correct?
08. "Only 27 days for the exam." OR "Only 27 days till the exam." OR "Only 27 days until the exam."
  

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0 1. "-- The first is more usual. 02.

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  • "-- The first is more usual.
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  • " -- The 2nd is wrong.
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01. Difference between "I'm in the class." and "I'm at the class."-- The first is more usual.
02. "How did you find that?" OR "How you found that?"-- The 2nd is wrong.

03. Difference between "What the address is?" and "What is the address?"-- The first is wrong.
04. "When you are getting old, you'll inevitably lose your memory." ----> Is this sent
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Thank you teacher..

01. In the first sentence if I said, "I'm at the class/ office/ home." other than saying "In" ----> Are all these are grammatically correct and any meaning difference?

08. In the last one, I think there is no meaning difference in till and until. Then why "Only 27 days until the exam." is not correct?
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dilshi01. In the first sentence if I said, "I'm at the class/ office/ home." other than saying "In" ----> Are all these are grammatically correct and any meaning difference?
You can find many threads on the difference between at and in by using our Search box, but there is no significant difference here. Of course, you must say 'at home' but

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