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Alc24 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

PLEASE PLEASE NATIVE SPEAKER HELP GRAMMAR

Could you please tell me how to correctly say these sentences?

Number 1

If you were to lose both your computer and your coat, you'd cry harder and more about having lost your computer than your coat,

You'd cry more if you lost your computer than your coat.

Number 2

These two airlines are part/apart of/in the same company. They are both operated by the same company,

Number 3

The seat is too upright. Can I retract it a bit?

The seat is more upright than yours.

Number 4

What airline are you traveling (on/with)

What airline are you flying?

What airline would I have to fly to see some nice stewardess?

Number 5

I pay $1000 in rent for this apartment.

I pay $1000 in rent on this apartment.

I pay $1000 rent.

Thank you so much
  

Top answer

I got you. 1. If you were to lose both your computer and your coat, you'd cry harder and more about having lost your computer than your coat.

  • I got you.
  • 1.
  • If you were to lose both your computer and your coat, you'd cry harder and more about having lost your computer than your coat.
  • You'd cry more if you lost your computer than your coat.
  • Fine!
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I got you.

1. If you were to lose both your computer and your coat, you'd cry harder and more about having lost your computer than your coat. You'd cry more if you lost your computer than your coat. Fine!

2. These two airlines are part of the same company. They are operated by the same company. Fine!

3. My seat is too upright, can I retract it a bit? My se

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