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Sundarnaz Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Round

Kids! Open your books at page 17 I am going to do round to see who has opened book.
  

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The wording in the last part is slightly off. It should be: I'm going to do a round-the-room to see who has opened his book. or I'm going to go around the room to see who has opened his book.

  • The wording in the last part is slightly off.
  • It should be: I'm going to do a round-the-room to see who has opened his book.
  • or I'm going to go around the room to see who has opened his book.
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The wording in the last part is slightly off. It should be:

I'm going to do a round-the-room to see who has opened his book.

or

I'm going to go around the room to see who has opened his book.
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Thank you so much. while I was posting this I thought nobody would get the slightest idea what I was trying to say.
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AnonymousI'm going to do a round-the-room
This might be a regional thing. It's not used by or known to all English speakers.
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Thanks a lot. I practised the second sentence.

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