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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

STRUGGLING WITH SENTENCE, DONT KNOW IF CORRECT

Could you please help me correct the grammar of these sentences?

- Will you tell me when you don't love me anymore/when you stop loving me.
- Even now that he's rich, he's still with his wife of 20 years.
- They are both dressed (in) the same way.
- I was screaming/He screamed so loud, everyone could hear him.
- Strop stressing me/worrying me. I know we are late.
- Not one sunday did we sleep in while we were here.
- Is that really asking too much./Is that too much to ask (for)?
- I want are child to be raised/brought up well.
- Does the time take into account/consideration the flow of traffic.
- I'm different now than I was a week ago/I'm different now from before you asked me to marry you.

Thank you
  

Top answer

#1 is a question. #5 has a misspelt word. #6 needs capitalization.

  • #1 is a question.
  • #5 has a misspelt word.
  • #6 needs capitalization.
  • #7 is 2 questions.
  • #8 has the wrong homophone.
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#1 is a question.
#5 has a misspelt word.
#6 needs capitalization.
#7 is 2 questions.
#8 has the wrong homophone.
#9 is a question.
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Here is the corrected version

- Will you tell me when you don't love me anymore/when you stop loving me?
- Even now that he's rich, he's still with his wife of 20 years.
- They are both dressed (in) the same way.
- I was screaming/He screamed so loud, everyone could hear him.
- Stop stressing me/worrying me. I know we are late.
- Not one Sunday did we sleep in while we
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- I want our child to be raised/brought up well.

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