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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Please help me with these 6 sentences grammatically?

Could you please help me correct these sentences please?

1 My kitchen that gave out into the garage.
2 My heater doesn't give out hot enough air to keep me warm.
3 I make anywhere from 2000 to 3000 dollars./between 2000 and 3000 dollars.
4 When living in a country you learn vocabulary that you wouldn't otherwise.
5 While you are at work, I'll be sleeping./While you are working, I'll be asleep.
6 Until what age is it free to take the plane?

Thank you
  

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Hello al24, here is my best interpretation: 1) Not really sure what we're trying to say here... 2) My heater doesn't produce air hot enough to keep me warm. What I did here was change "give out" to a more specific verb (produce).

  • Hello al24, here is my best interpretation: 1) Not really sure what we're trying to say here...
  • 2) My heater doesn't produce air hot enough to keep me warm.
  • What I did here was change "give out" to a more specific verb (produce).
  • " 3) "I make anywhere from 2000 to 3000 dollars" is technically correct, but you might want to add "per blank " to make clear.
  • For example: I earn anywhere from 2000 to 3000 dollars per day.
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Hello al24, here is my best interpretation:

1) Not really sure what we're trying to say here...
2) My heater doesn't produce air hot enough to keep me warm.
What I did here was change "give out" to a more specific verb (produce). You could replace it with another verb depending on your specific meaning, for example: "pump."
3) "I make anywhere from 2000 to 3000 dollars" is t
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For number one I'm trying to say

That when you open the kitchen door, you walk right into the garage.

The kitchen gives onto the garage.

THank you
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Donner sur = opens onto the patio / into the garage

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