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Alc24 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Please help me native correct these sentences?

Could you please help me correct these sentences?


1 My mother isn't up to date with the slang used these days.
2 ...whereas the software is yours to do as you please.

3 What is the wierdest place where a fan asked you to sign?
What is the wierdest place I fan has asked you to sign? Mine was the tongue.


4 He's playing at a level where he's comfortable.
He's playing at a level he's comfortable.


5 The home team is down by 20 points, as the crowd beginning to leave to arena.

The home team is down by 20 points, as the crowd begun to leave to arena.

6 I've had more problems with them in 1 year than I had with you in 7 years.
I've played football more times in 4 months than I have played baseball in 4 years.

7 This movie was still playing after that movie had finished.

This movie was still playing after that movie finished.

Thank you
  

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1 My mother isn't up to date up-to-date (phrasal adjectives should normally be hyphenated) with the slang that is (optional) being used these days (or nowadays ) . whereas the software is yours to do with as you please. 3 What is the wierdest weirdest place where that a fan asked you to sign?

  • 1 My mother isn't up to date up-to-date (phrasal adjectives should normally be hyphenated) with the slang that is (optional) being used these days (or nowadays ) .
  • whereas the software is yours to do with as you please.
  • 3 What is the wierdest weirdest place where that a fan asked you to sign?
  • WEIRD is an exception to the "I before E except after C" rule What is the wierdest weirdest place I a fan has asked you to sign?
  • Good.
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1 My mother isn't up to date up-to-date (phrasal adjectives should normally be hyphenated) with the slang that is (optional) being used these days (or nowadays).
2 ...whereas the software is yours
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May I ask you
Is this correct?
He's playing at a level he's comfortable AT.


May I ask you for help with 2 sentences please? I have no clue how to say it naturally and I need a natives help please.


1 We are behind the USA store wise. A store that's been in
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"He's playing at a level he's comfortable AT." Yes, I think that's OK, at least in casual speech. The duplication of AT stands out a bit, but I can't tell you whether that makes it grammatically incorrect. I think it's OK; "He's playing AT a level AT WHICH he's comfortable" is OK I believe.

We are behind the USA

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