0
Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

She'll vs It'll / It vs IT'll/ One another vs each other

Could you please help me with these sentences?





  • If she starts talking to me, she’ll/it’ll wake me up.



  • Rate A is 100 dollars and rate B is 97. The price doesn’t go down (by)/drops (by) a lot. It usually goes down (by)/drops (by) more than 3 dollars. (Is BY optional?)





  • The price goes up (by) 20%/goes up (by) 100 dollars and the closer you are to the center of town the more expensive it is/get.




  • When you hear his voice, it means/it’ll mean that he’s back.



  • I like both of them as much as each other/one another.


How would you say these following sentences?






  • You're going to have to eat for 4 days at the party tonight since as of tomorrow, you're dieting./If you don’t eat lunch you’ll eat better tonight.



  • Even if that means having to listen to him sing all night, I’d rather be with him than you.


Thank you






  
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

0 Answers

Related Questions