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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Please help 2 sentences

Hi,

Will you look at the sentence for me and help me correct?

I like working the minimum and getting paid the minimum. I don't like to work lots.

I hate having my shirt come out of my pants after having just tucked in my shirt when I reach up to get something off the shelf.
  

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Anonymous I like working the minimum and getting paid the minimum. I don't like to work lots. I like working as little as possible, and earning the minimum wage.

  • Anonymous I like working the minimum and getting paid the minimum.
  • I don't like to work lots.
  • I like working as little as possible, and earning the minimum wage.
  • I don't like to work very much.
  • Anonymous I hate having my shirt come out of my pants after having just tucked in my shirt when I reach up to get something off the shelf.
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Anonymous
I like working the minimum and getting paid the minimum. I don't like to work lots.
I like working as little as possible, and earning the minimum wage.

I don't like to work very much.
AnonymousI hate having my shirt come out of my pants after having just tucked in my shirt when I reach up to get something off the
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THank you Alphecca,

I'd like to add this to sentence how to say it

1 I'd rather work less and make less with the possibility of working more (overtime) if I ever wanted to than work lots of hours and make more money.

and can you tell me if you can say this ?

From now on, I'll be called Miss X at every job I work (at)
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Sorry Alphecca for the post,

COuld you if you get a chance tell me what you think of the 2 sentences pretty please?

Thank you
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Sorry Alphecca for the post,

COuld you if you get a chance tell me what you think of the 2 sentences pretty please?

Thank you
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alc241 I'd rather work less and make less with the possibility of working more (overtime) if I ever wanted to than work lots of hours and make more money.
Huh? This sentence is very convoluted. I've read it a couple of times and still cannot understand it.
alc24From now on, I'll be called Miss X at every job I work (at).
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1 I'd rather work less and make less with the possibility of working more (overtime) if I ever wanted to than work lots of hours and make more money.

Something like this is what I mean , do you understand?

I'd rather work less and make less but I'd like to know that if I wanted to make more money one month that I could by working overtime.

and can you tel
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Hello Alphecca,

Could you please help me with the 2 sentences above I tried to explain?

Thank you
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alc24Let's say I'm a woman I'm changing jobs and I just got married, from now on, I'll be called Miss "husband's last name" at every job I work at.
From now on, I'll be called Miss X (at any place I work).

(If she changed her name, and wants to use it, then the context is not relevant.)

alc241 I'd rather work less and
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Hello Alphecca,

I don't understand what you mean by


If she just got married, and is about to change jobs, she's going to be called by her new name and not her maiden name like at her old job.




From now on, I'll be called Miss X (at any place I work).

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Can you tell me pretty please grammatically speaking if this is correct and natural?: If she just got married, and is about to change jobs, she's going to be called by her new name and not her maiden name like at her old job.

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I can tell you, no one with good English will ever say things like that.

Try this: From

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