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Kanou Posted 11 years ago
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Could you correct the following sentences?

- Grandmothers can be very tiresome sometimes.
- I might possibly get a promotion if Catherine leaves. I should have gotten more qualifications to feel more confident.
- Even if you lost some clases you shouldn’t have problems to catch up with them.
- I think there is a stong likelihood of him getting his medicine degree.
- Don’t worry about him falling behind in class because of his absence. He is bond to improve his skills if he works hard.
- My mother abandoned us two years ago. You can’t have seen her. I don’t think that she is stupid enough to come back.
- She really worked hard seducing him, and right now you sould say that she made a go of the marriage.
- When they started their little business they made a go of the store within half a year.
- Carrie had other plans and decided to set up a beauty salon.
- After having the children kidnapped for over a year, she went a step further, and she slowly started to poison them.
- The ghost of the children are still around. I can feel them.
- Since he is the eldest son of John he has a say when it comes to selling the lands that surround the mansion.
- She thought that she should go about things in a different way. That’s how she begun to act in a very cold manner.
- I can’t put more money into this business or i won’t have anything left to eat.
  

Top answer

- Grandmothers can be very tiresome sometimes. OK. - I might possibly get a promotion if Catherine leaves.

  • - Grandmothers can be very tiresome sometimes.
  • OK.
  • - I might possibly get a promotion if Catherine leaves.
  • " "Might" expresses uncertainty.
  • I should have gotten more qualifications to feel more confident.
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- Grandmothers can be very tiresome sometimes.

OK.

- I might possibly get a promotion if Catherine leaves.

You don't need "possibly." "Might" expresses uncertainty.

I should have gotten more qualifications to feel more confident.

To avoid the collision with "qualifications to," place "To feel more confident," at the head of the sentenc
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First of all, thank you for replying my post!
deadrat- I might possibly get a promotion if Catherine leaves.You don't need "possibly." "Might" expresses uncertainty.
I've been studying that when you use may, might, could + possibly/conceivably it indicates a remote possibility. But since this expression is new to me I don't really know if it fits
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Oh, don't apologize. I'm a big fan of the macabre.

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