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User_gary Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

tale a straom. a wind blows heavily, never leave this thinking

  1. I didn't eat breafast in the morning, so I fainted in the class. Even now I'm feeling little dizzy, I have to eat something now.


  2. I would hang all my washed clothes in a rope to make them(clothes) dry. Sometimes some clothes would fall from the rope when a wind blows heavily.


  3. I have decided to improve English from today. I will never leave my this thinking easily and I will strive it to achieve.


  4. Please don't take a strain to complete job. Do only how much you can.

Please correct my sentences.
  

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User_gary I didn't eat breafast in the morning, so I fainted in the class. Even now I'm feeling little dizzy . I have to eat something now.

  • User_gary I didn't eat breafast in the morning, so I fainted in the class.
  • Even now I'm feeling little dizzy .
  • I have to eat something now.
  • " It's when we eat breakfast.
  • I would hang all my washed clothes on a line to dry them.
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User_gary
  1. I didn't eat breafast in the morning, so I fainted in the class. Even now I'm feeling little dizzy. I have to eat something now. You don't need to say "in the morning." It's when we eat breakfast.

  2. I would hang all my washed clothes on a line to dry them.

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Thank you Grammar Greek.
I would hang all my washed clothes on a line to dry them. Sometimes some clothes would fall from the line when the wind blew hard.
I don't know what you mean by "on the line".

Actually I wanted to say that I hang my washed clo
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That is what is meant by clothes being "on the line".

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