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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Polished

1. Does it make to say:


"She speaks very POLISHEDLY."




2. And how about:


"She's speaks in a very POLISHED WAY."

  

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Regarding"Polishedly," I don't thing there is such word in English. Even auto correction puts red line under it. The other thing is that why would you use is + speaks together?

  • Regarding"Polishedly," I don't thing there is such word in English.
  • Even auto correction puts red line under it.
  • The other thing is that why would you use is + speaks together?
  • " I think that's wrong.
  • " Regarding " a very polished way", it sounds right to me but I'm not sure whether it's correct.
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Regarding"Polishedly," I don't thing there is such word in English. Even auto correction puts red line under it.

The other thing is that why would you use is + speaks together?

"She's speaks in a very polished way." I think that's wrong. You should say either

"She speaks ...etc." or "She is spea

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Christine Christie

1. Does it sense make to say:


"She speaks very POLISHEDLY." NO.


2. And how about:


"She's She speaks in a very POLISHED WAY." OK as changed.

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