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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Please tell me which word you would use in each sentence?

Could you please help me correct these by choosing the word that suits best or by rewording it?

- You can feel if/that it's coming off. Don't pull on it.

- The hair will no longer grow in/on the treated area.

- This brand is more popular among the teens.

- Don't compare what's not comparable/what's incomparable.

- These shoes have been seen/made before. It's not like you're the only brand who has them.

- I don't by shirts that have/with the brand written all over it. I'm discreet.

- NY has a 6 hour difference with LA/between LA.

- Depending on/according to your tips, you get a salary.

Thank you
  

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alc24 Could you please help me correct these by choosing the word that suits best or by rewording it? - You can feel if/that it's coming off. Don't pull on it.

  • alc24 Could you please help me correct these by choosing the word that suits best or by rewording it?
  • - You can feel if/that it's coming off.
  • Don't pull on it.
  • (these have different meanings.
  • 'if x happens' is different to X happening).
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alc24Could you please help me correct these by choosing the word that suits best or by rewording it?

- You can feel if/that it's coming off. Don't pull on it. (these have different meanings. 'if x happens' is different to X happening).

- The hair will no longer grow in/on the treated area. (Hard to pick one over the other. In relates the meaning to the

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