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Believer Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

three questions

0Hi,02br
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00Please help me with these.02br
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001. Is the underlined word unnecessary?02br
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01u00For02u00 how long did you live in Seoul?02br
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002. Is the underlined phrase correct in the following situation?02br
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00The first type is the 'calm' couple, 01u00in which02u00 both members are calm.02br
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003. Should I include any preposition for the underlined part?02br
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00Do you want to play racketball 01u00this evening02u00? 0-
  

Top answer

02br 02br 003 - No, no preposition is required. 0-

  • 02br 02br 003 - No, no preposition is required.
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7 Answers
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01 - It may be used both with and without the word, as I know.02br
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002 - It sounds fine to me (but you'd better wait for a native ear).02br
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003 - No, no preposition is required. 0-
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01cite10Ruslana12cite101 - It may be used both with and without the word, as I know.12br
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102 - It sounds fine to me (but you'd better wait for a native ear).12br
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103 - No, no preposition is required. 12br
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11font00To this n
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0So sometimes my ear is not so far from a native one... <sigh of relief> 050010id2
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0hi there,02br
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00How about this for number 1? 02br
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00How long have you lived in Seoul?02br
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00Simon0-
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01cite10Ruttonjee12cite10hi there,12br
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10How about this for number 1? 12br
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10How long have you lived in Seoul?11font10It's o.k. if the person 11u10still lives12u10 in Seoul.12font12br
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10Simon12br
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01cite10Ruslana12cite10So sometimes my ear is not so far from a native one... <sigh of relief> 15012blockquote
10(You have one native and one non-native ear?)02br
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00MrP010id2
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0 LOL 02br
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00Well, what can I say... I'm unique. 050010id2

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