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Tenacious Learner Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

To Mister Micawber

Hi Mister Micawber,

Is it also unnecessary and probably inappropriate the comma usage, since what follows it is restrictive?

Complete these affirmative sentences about the actions represented in the drawings, using the correct form of the verbs below them.

Can I delete anything here?

Thanks in advance
  

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What is 'them', the drawings or the sentences?

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What is 'them', the drawings or the sentences?
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Mister MicawberWhat is 'them', the drawings or the sentences?
The drawings Mister Micawber. There are rectangles which include a drawing of an action and below it there another small rectangle saying, 'Base Form: Read' for example.

Thinking
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OK, this should be enough:

Look at the drawings and complete the affirmative sentences using the correct forms of the verbs.

Yes, delete that comma if I have left it in before.
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Mister Micawber,

Thank YOU very much. I really would like to be in Japan and learn many things with you. Maybe next life.

Thinking

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