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Dilshi Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

someone please help me to correct these sentences

1. It's kind of time passing Or it's kind of a time pass.

2. I'm the one in the middle wearing white in that picture.

3. That film is screening only at OR at only 3.00p.m & 7.00p.m
  

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I don't know what you mean by #1. #2 is OK. #3 is awkward: That film is screening only at OR at 3:00 and 7:00 pm.

  • I don't know what you mean by #1.
  • #2 is OK.
  • #3 is awkward: That film is screening only at OR at 3:00 and 7:00 pm.
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I don't know what you mean by #1.
#2 is OK.
#3 is awkward: That film is screening only at OR at 3:00 and 7:00 pm.
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#1 I wanted to say, it's a kind of time passing activity. Can I say like that?

#3 That film is screening only at 3p.m & 7p.m.
Is this way okay teacher?
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dilshi#1 I wanted to say, it's a kind of time passing activity. Can I say like that?
Not exactly. 'It's just a way to pass (the) time.'
dilshi#3 That film is screening only at 3p.m & 7p.m.Is this way okay teacher?
Yes, but sloppy. Use your full stops consistently and don't use the ampersand in full sentences in text
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