Don't you be looking at her like that./Don't you look at her like that.
What do you want to be called?/what do you want me to call you?
They called the second he was about to.../right when she walked in the door.
He has nice/nicely colored eyes
It has to fit around my neck to fit around her neck./in order to fit around her neck. so don't tie the knot to close. (necklace) How would you say this? ADJUST KNOT??
Maybe an hour ago, he wasn't so/as hungry as to eat anything. Now he's really hungry and will eat anythinhg.
The less credit you have, the better off (you are)
Will she get her in/on time to see me do that.
I'm late to pick up my kid./for picking up my kid. (can you use LATE with TO?)
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— Philip
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either 3.
either 4.
I woud say 'nice eyes' or 'eyes of a nice color'.
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