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Dilshi Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Someone please correct my sentences

1. Perfectly matching couple.
2. Surprise her giving a surprise proposal!
3. Two times one... OR Two time one...
4. There should be another thing to add, to become the finest of all.
  

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dilshi Someone please correct my sentences None of those are sentences, dilshi! I cannot judge them unless you put them into complete sentences at least. dilshi 3.

  • dilshi Someone please correct my sentences None of those are sentences, dilshi!
  • I cannot judge them unless you put them into complete sentences at least.
  • dilshi 3.
  • Two times one...
  • OR Two time one...
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dilshiSomeone please correct my sentences
None of those are sentences, dilshi! I cannot judge them unless you put them into complete sentences at least.
dilshi3. Two times one... OR Two time one...
Oh, I can judge that one: Two times one is two.
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Thank you.
1. You two are perfectly matching couple.
2. Just surprise her on yours anniversary giving a surprise proposal.
3. There should be another thing to add for that cake mixture to be the finest of all.
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1. You two are a perfectly matched couple.
2. Just surprise her on your anniversary by proposing.
3. There should be another ingredient to add for that cake mixture to be the finest of all.
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From a logic point of view, the sequence is usually a proposal followed by a wedding, and your anniversary is the date of your marriage.

So to propose on your anniversary doesn't make sense.

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