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Alc24 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Please tell me which word to use in the few sentences?

How would you say these properly and which words to leave in or out?




- The likelihood that he wins/of him winning is very...

- I can't fell asleep with this bright a light./with the light so bright.


- The later I give you the money the less time I'll owe the bank money.

- I've never given that bad (of) advice.


Thank you
  

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alc24 How would you say these properly and which words to leave in or out? I am not sure what your actual task here was, as the first two are simply different ways of saying the same thing: - The likelihood that he wins is very... - The likelihood of him winning is very...

  • alc24 How would you say these properly and which words to leave in or out?
  • I am not sure what your actual task here was, as the first two are simply different ways of saying the same thing: - The likelihood that he wins is very...
  • - The likelihood of him winning is very...
  • - I can't fall asleep with this bright a light - I can't fall asleep with the light so bright.
  • The next one has no words that you need to leave out, but it is a little unclear what the meaning is.
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alc24How would you say these properly and which words to leave in or out?
I am not sure what your actual task here was, as the first two are simply different ways of saying the same thing:

- The likelihood that he wins is very...
- The likelihood of him winning is very...

- I can't fall asleep with this bright a light
- I can

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