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Beopro Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Succulent

A. Is Keith happy with his university's syllabuses? Are they costly at all?

B. Is Keith's university's cafeteria's food hygienic and succulent?

C. What instructor's subject does Keith like best? Math or Music?

Are these sentences ok to say?

Thank you very much, Teachers

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Hi! Not a bad job! A) Typically, you would talk about courses, not syllabuses.

  • Hi!
  • Not a bad job!
  • A) Typically, you would talk about courses, not syllabuses.
  • B) Food can be succulent, but that usually means a combination of juicy and tasty...
  • food is not usually hygenic though.
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Hi! Not a bad job!

A) Typically, you would talk about courses, not syllabuses.

B) Food can be succulent, but that usually means a combination of juicy and tasty... food is not usually hygenic though. The cafeteria can be considered clean or hygenic, but not the food itself. If you want to know if the food is hygenic, you would ask if it is safe/cooked properly.

C) This s

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