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Liton Das Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Student of mine

A student of mine is very good in his studies so I usually do not work hard after explaining him so can I say?

Mr X is very good at his studies it seems like I do not have to work hard after him to get him score good marks in his exam.

Miss Y is not a very good student it appears I will have to work very hard explaining things to her.


Is it the correct usage of "after".


Please correct my sentences and state some alternatives as well.

  

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First of all, both sentences are run-on sentences. You have put one independent statement after another, without any words or punctuation to either join them or separate them. You cannot do this in English.

  • First of all, both sentences are run-on sentences.
  • You have put one independent statement after another, without any words or punctuation to either join them or separate them.
  • You cannot do this in English.
  • I think that that you make this mistake quite often.
  • To fix this, either start a new sentence, or use an appropriate linking word such as "and".
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First of all, both sentences are run-on sentences. You have put one independent statement after another, without any words or punctuation to either join them or separate them. You cannot do this in English. I think that that you make this mistake quite often. To fix this, either start a new sentence, or use an appropriate linking word such as "and". If you make this correction, your second exa

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