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Stevenukd Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

SPECIALIST BOOKS

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001. He often reads specialist books in his free time.02br
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00- Is this natural?02br
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002. He was taken to the hospital right away, and he should be fine.02br
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00- I think "he will be fine" is better, right?02br
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00Thanks very much to Teachers,02br
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00 Stevenukd.0-
  

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01. 02br 02br 002. "he should be fine" is correct.

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01. this is ok.02br
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002. "he should be fine" is correct. 0-
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0 but "he will be fine" could also be correct. it depends on the context; if the speaker is hoping to assure the reader/listener, then saying "he will be fine" sounds more confident than "he should be fine." 0-
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0The phrase "specialist books" doesn't sound natural to me (as an American). What does it mean?0-

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