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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

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We're gonna make it so your hair will be uniform. Or

We're gonna make it so your hair will be uniformed.

please select the right sentence for me.

And

Exchange USD to/for Pesos.

And

Change USD to/for Pesos.

Please select proper preposition.

Thank you!
  

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As I have said before, I think, 'gonna' is not an English word. You have to abandon such slang when writing, PJ.

  • As I have said before, I think, 'gonna' is not an English word.
  • You have to abandon such slang when writing, PJ.
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As I have said before, I think, 'gonna' is not an English word. You have to abandon such slang when writing, PJ.
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Mister MicawberAs I have said before, I think, 'gonna' is not an English word. You have to abandon such slang when writing, PJ.
We will make it so your hair will be uniform. Or

We will make it so your hair will be uniformed.

please select the right sentence for me.

And

Exchange USD to/for Pesos.

And

Change
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That's better!

We will make your hair uniform. 'Uniform' is an adjective.

Exchange USD for pesos

Change USD to pesos
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Mister MicawberThat's better!We will make your hair uniform. 'Uniform' is an adjective.Exchange USD for pesosChange USD to pesos
What about:

Make a change from USD to pesos.
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No, we don't use 'make a change from' that way.

I am going to make a change from my present lifestyle.
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Mister MicawberNo, we don't use 'make a change from' that way.I am going to make a change from my present lifestyle.
Not even if someone asks me:

What currency would you like to exchange?

And I reply with:

From USD to pesos please.

Thank you again!

Also,why can't I say:

We will make it so your hair will be
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No, because we do not say it that way. We say it the way I showed you.

What currency would you like to exchange?
USDs for pesos please.

Hair doesn't wear a uniform.
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Mister MicawberNo, because we do not say it that way. We say it the way I showed you.What currency would you like to exchange? USDs for pesos please.Hair doesn't wear a uniform.
What about:

We will make it so your hair will be uniform. Would it be grammatically correct by omitting the -ed?

Thanks!
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Yes, but not so natural as the shorter version I gave you.

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