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Dilshi Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Someone please correct my sentence

1. Hope it won't be a problem that the absent of mine for tomorrow /today.

2. As there are good female players in the team, are we also going to play for match as we are new commers?

3. How many teams going to make for the final match?
  

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1. I hope it won't be a problem that I will be absent today/tomorrow. 2.

  • 1.
  • I hope it won't be a problem that I will be absent today/tomorrow.
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  • I don't understand what you mean in this one, so I can't correct it for you.
  • 3.
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1. I hope it won't be a problem that I will be absent today/tomorrow.

2. I don't understand what you mean in this one, so I can't correct it for you.

3. How many teams will be in the final match?

Note that "the final match" means it is the last match, which means you have only two teams. It's a bit like asking "How many students will be the number one student in the c
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The second sentence means, as we are the new commeres for the volleyball team, would they give us a chance to pay because as there are many old good players in the team.

And the first sentence is also, "Hope my absent for tomorrow would not be a problem " Is that sentence ok?
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dilshi "Hope my absent for tomorrow would not be a problem " Is that sentence ok?
No.
Absent is an adjective: He was absent today.
You need a noun for your sentence: absence.
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dilshiThe second sentence means, as we are the new commeres for the volleyball team, would they give us a chance to pay because as there are many old good players in the team.
Even though we are newcomers, will you give us a chance and let us play in the match?
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Thank you teacher. Emotion: smile
Then the first sentence should be, "hope my absence would not be a big issue tomorrow "?
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dilshihope my absence would not be a big issue tomorrow
I hope my absence won't be a problem tomorrow.

hope ... won't ...
hoped ... wouldn't ...

CJ

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