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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Please would a native speaker help

Please would a native speaker tell me one by one how he would say these sentences?

>The list of beers are from less alcohol content to most alcohol content.
>When I hear that name, I see/picture a redhead.
>Look how badly he is parked.
>You should do that for health purposes/benefits.
>You get your age off in percentage. If you are 37 years old, you get 37 percent off your purchase.
>The bottle that is emptier is yours.
>People like that give a bad view of our nation. Not all the people of my country are such idiots. [I don't think 'view' is correct?]
>How much in advance do we have to be at the airport? [I'm not sure 'much' is natural? How would you ask the question yourself?]
>I don't like to say “drink in moderation” because not everyone has the same moderation. [Does this mean anything the part ' have the same moderation, is it natural to say that?]

Thank you in advance
  

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The list of beers is from least alcohol content to most alcohol content. When I hear that name, I see/picture a redhead. Look how badly he is parked!

  • The list of beers is from least alcohol content to most alcohol content.
  • When I hear that name, I see/picture a redhead.
  • Look how badly he is parked!
  • You should do that for health purposes.
  • You get your age off in percentage.
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The list of beers is from least alcohol content to most alcohol content.
When I hear that name, I see/picture a redhead.
Look how badly he is parked!
You should do that for health purposes.
You get your age off in percentage. If you are 37 years old, you get 37 percent off your purchase.
The bottle that is emptier is yours.
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