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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Trouble with wording sentences

trouble wording correctly the phrases underneath.

You wanted to buy me a computer. It's not like it makes a difference who buys the computer. The money comes out of the same bank account.

If your microwave reeks of something, do you think the smell will rub off on something else you put in it.

If I had to guess I'd say there are 4 apples in the bag. I know how much four apples weigh.

Taking into account what has just said, could you tell me if this is correct?

Which printer is the page printing from? There are so many printers. I don't know which it prints from.


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Hi, Can you please underline the parts you are having trouble with? Clive

  • Hi, Can you please underline the parts you are having trouble with?
  • Clive
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Hi,

Can you please underline the parts you are having trouble with?

Clive
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AnonymousYou wanted to buy me a computer. It's not like it makes a difference who buys the computer. The money comes out of the same bank account.
If your microwave reeks of something, do you think the smell will rub off on something else you put in it.If I had to guess I'd say there are 4 apples in the bag. I know how much four apples weigh.Taking
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Hi Clive,

I would want to know please if they are natural to the ear and grammarly correct. If by any chance they are to be incorrect, can you help with the rephrasing?

You wanted to buy me a computer. It's not like it makes a difference who buys the computer. The money comes out of the same bank account.

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Hi,

I just get tired of correcting a seemingly endless stream of sentences, many of which seem to talk in an odd way about odd matters.

It would be better for me, and for you, if you could focus on one aspect of English at a time, instead of all this randomness.
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Hi,

I said -
It would be better for me, and for you, if you could focus on one aspect of English at a time,
_________
This is a polite way of telling you that I won't, unless you do as i suggest.

Clive

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