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Jaleh Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Several questions

Hello, l have several questions:

1- Is it correct to say: "They're wearing suits" or "They're wearing suit"?

2- What is the opposite form of "l do my homework"?

3- Is it correct to say "Write something you do and something you don't do on each day" or "Write something you do and don't do on each day"?

4- Is it correct to say "l'm looking out my window right know" or "l'm looking out of my window right know"

5- Does "l turned 18" mean l finished 18 or l'm beginning 18??

Many thanks

  

Top answer

1. " 2. I don't understand what you mean by "opposite form".

  • 1.
  • " 2.
  • I don't understand what you mean by "opposite form".
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  • Both are possible.
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1. "They're wearing suits."

2. I don't understand what you mean by "opposite form".

3. Both are possible.

4. It should be "right now". "out my window", "out the window" etc. are used informally. In casual conversation these things pass, but written down it does not look good. Use "out of my/the window" instead.

5. "l turned 18" means "I became 18 (years ol

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