Could a teacher or a native speaker please help me correct these sentences please?
1 I could use some help, writing this as best I can. /the best possible way./ the best I can. 2 I know this place like the back of my hand/by heart. 3 That's the most money anyone has every spent for/on me. 4 The district ends/stops here. The other side of the street is a different district. 5 Crooked teeth is what give her her charm/makes her charm. I don't know/understand why more people don't have crooked teeth. 6 He drove the grocery cart over my toes and didn't apologize. 7 Halfway through/throughout the day, people who were wearing heels took them off.
Thank you so much
Top answer
Hello, 1. The three alternatives are fairly synonymous. 2.
— Leah S
Hello, 1.
The three alternatives are fairly synonymous.
2.
Synonymous.
3.
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1. The three alternatives are fairly synonymous. 2. Synonymous. 3. Spending money ON you is probably more like presents; spending money FOR you could mean spending money in place of you spending money, such as buying dinner or something. 4. I would say "ends" because "stops" sounds to me more mobile than a figurative concept is. The district is not going anywhere. The b