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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

stroll, wonder

You can't see "Bob" at home so easily, as he always wanders here and there in his neighbourhood. You don't know at what time he will be where.

I would take a stroll in my neighbourhood every day in the evening.

I would wander in my neighbourood every day in the evening.

Please correct my sentences. Also please tell me whether there are any differences between "take a stroll" and "wander" in the above sentences.
  

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hello i checked your story i wish my correction is better You can't see "Bob" at home easily, as he always wanders here and there in his neighbourhood. You don't know which time where he will be. about the two sentences i don't think there is difference

  • hello i checked your story i wish my correction is better You can't see "Bob" at home easily, as he always wanders here and there in his neighbourhood.
  • You don't know which time where he will be.
  • about the two sentences i don't think there is difference
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hello

i checked your story

i wish my correction is better

You can't see "Bob" at home easily, as he always wanders here and there in his neighbourhood. You don't know which time where he will be.

about the two sentences i don't think there is difference
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Hi.

You can't see "Bob" at home so easily, as he always wanders here and there in his neighbourhood. You don't know at what time he will be where.

You can't see Bob at home very easily, as he always wanders here and there in his neighbourhood. You don't know when he will be where.

I think that, in the next two, you are talking about your cur

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