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Jobb Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

The sentences

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(1) the traffic that blocked went well again.
(2)"You'd better pay the wage, or I'll dismiss your licence."
(3)"The wage has been delayed to pay me for a year, and my boss doesn't want to give me!"

PS. the head of a city is called mayor, and the head of a county is called what?
  

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(1) The traffic that had been jammed began to flow again. " (or, 'give them to me') PS. the head of a city is called mayor, and the head of a county is called what?

  • (1) The traffic that had been jammed began to flow again.
  • " (or, 'give them to me') PS.
  • the head of a city is called mayor, and the head of a county is called what?
  • It varies.
  • I think 'County Supervisor' is one; another is 'County Commissioner'.
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(1) The traffic that had been jammed began to flow again. [NOT SURE I UNDERSTAND YOUR ORIGINAL VERB TENSES, JOBB]

(2)"You'd better pay the wages, or I'll rescind your licence."

(3)"My wages have not been paid for a year, and my boss doesn't want to give me them!" (or, 'give them to me')


PS. the head of a city is called mayor, and the head of a county is called wh
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Your good replies did improve my English skill.

PS. The head of a town is called mayor too? For better distinguishing, let's call him town mayor?

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