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Tinanam0102 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

sentence structures

Hi teachers,

Can you correct the following sentences please?

1. I'll leave the paycheck for you with Tom. You can call him about it.
2. I'll leave your paycheck to Tom. You can call him to pick up.
3. I'll leave your paycheck with Tom. You can pick it up from him.

Thanks
TN
  

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1. I'll leave the paycheck for you with Tom. (OK, but awkward) You can call him about it.

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  • I'll leave the paycheck for you with Tom.
  • (OK, but awkward) You can call him about it.
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  • I'll give your paycheck to Tom.
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1. I'll leave the paycheck for you with Tom. (OK, but awkward) You can call him about it.
2. I'll give your paycheck to Tom. You can call him to pick it up.
3. I'll leave your paycheck with Tom. You can pick it up from him. (Best version)
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Hi AlpheccaStars,

I have encountered subject, pronounce problem.

You can call him to pick it up. In this sentence, 'who' is to pick it up?

Is leave your paycheck to Tom not right?

Thanks
TN
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tinanam0102Is leave your paycheck to Tom not right?
It's OK if you die and leave it to Tom in your last will and testament.

You can call him to pick it up. In this sentence, 'who' is to pick it up? The main subject, that is "you."
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Hi AlpheccaStars,

What is 'last will and testament'?

Thanks
TN
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tinanam0102What is 'last will and testament'?
It is a legal document that people write when they are alive which says how their possessions and assets will be distributed to others when they die.
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Hi AlpheccaStars,

Thanks.

TN

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