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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

PLEASE HELP ME WITH THESE CORRECTIONS OF MINE

Could you please help me with this?
  • I'm thinking (about) how much I'm willing to give you. ABOUT IS OPTIONAL
  • Hurry up instead of looking at me/rather than looking at me with those eyes. BOTH
  • The battery dies within/in 3 hours. BOTH
  • How recently (ago) did he... (when could you use this, or how?)
  • Once i saw what you guys did, I didn't mind not coming/not having come along. NOT HAVING COME
  • she has nicer hands than she has nails. THAN SHE DOES NAILS
  • She knows how to do it better than you.Boy does she know how to. DONT KNOW
  • Which side do you get off (from/of?)/Which way do you get off? (train) NOT SURE
  • He has a better card than me . His card is better than mine. BOTH
Thank you
  

Top answer

1. Use 'about' 2. ok 3.

  • 1.
  • Use 'about' 2.
  • ok 3.
  • both 4.
  • ok 5.
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1. Use 'about'

2. ok

3. both

4. ok

5. not having come

6. either (or just 'than nails')

7. ok

8. you hear all of these

9. both are ok ('than I' in first)

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