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Newguest Posted 18 years ago
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Hi guys

Would you change anything in the sentences below?

1. He just wants to know if you would like to work for him. (is it OK: If you would like to...)

2. Is it alright to say: Never believe in what you hear and what you read and only in half of what you see.

3. They want to clear accounts with all the people who commited some crimes after 1998.

4. They want to account all the people for their crimes.

5. Someone once told me: I'll fix you up tomorrow (what does it mean: fix you up. I think he wanted to say that he will pay me all the money I should get, so I think it means the same as "I'll settle with you tomorrow. Am I right?)

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Hi there!! He just wants to know if you would like to work for him. ) I think that you should use without would.

  • Hi there!!
  • He just wants to know if you would like to work for him.
  • ) I think that you should use without would.
  • if wrong, can anybody help for the guy and me.
  • Thank you
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Hi there!!

He just wants to know if you would like to work for him. (is it OK: If you would like to...)

I think that you should use without would.
if wrong, can anybody help for the guy and me.

Thank you

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