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Sundarnaz Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

three sentences

please correct these sentences for me
if he would liar then, too, i would love him
this is my office it building is grand
there isn't any moment in which i don't miss u.
  

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sundarnaz if he would liar then, too, i would love him Even if he lied, I would still love him. sundarnaz this is my office it building is grand I work in a very large office building. sundarnaz there isn't any moment in which i don't miss u.

  • sundarnaz if he would liar then, too, i would love him Even if he lied, I would still love him.
  • sundarnaz this is my office it building is grand I work in a very large office building.
  • sundarnaz there isn't any moment in which i don't miss u.
  • There is never a time that I don't miss you.
  • ___________________ Write I, not i.
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sundarnazif he would liar then, too, i would love him
Even if he lied, I would still love him.
sundarnazthis is my office it building is grand
I work in a very large office building.
sundarnazthere isn't any moment in which i don't miss u.
There is never a time that I don't miss you.
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hi CJ thanks for your kind reply. but I still want to know that is the sentence "it bulding is grand" is correct or not? thanks
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sundarnazit building is grand
No, this is not an English sentence. It's not correct.

CJ
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thanks for your reply but am wounder what would be the correct sentence then. can u tell me?
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sundarnazwhat would be the correct sentence
There is not enough in your sentence to be sure about what you mean. I can only guess that you mean one of these:

The building is tall.
The building is big.
The building is grand.
The building is beautiful.
It is a tall building.
It is a big building.
It is a grand building.
It i
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thanks CJ. Your kind reply clear many points to me. so the correct sentence would b. "the building of my school is grand". does it make sense now? another thing you have corrected my few English sentence previously with the help of that I want to make another sentence kindly guide me weather it is correct or incorrect. the sentence is "even if you were Muslim I would still not consent to your prop
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sundarnazThe building of my school is grand.
The building where I go to school is grand.

But make sure you know what "grand" means. http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/grand
sundarnazE
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hi CJ. Yes I have seen the errors thanks for your kind guidance.
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oh CJ I have another problem. please correct these sentences.

I knew your fascinating promises were all fake, I would surely die of excess joy if I ever considered your promises true.
hope you will help me here as soon as possible.
thanks
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In the future, please post a new question as a new thread instead of adding more and more questions to the same thread.

Thanks.
sundarnazI knew your fascinating promises were all fake. I would surely die of excess joy if I ever considered your promises true.
OK as shown. Separate into two sentences. 'false'

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