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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

We produce books, we come out books

We have produced books for X course.
We have come out with books for X course.
We don't produce books for "X" course/stream.
We haven't come out any books for "X" disciplies/course, but maybe soon we will produce those books.

Please correct my sentences.
  

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Line 4 - We haven't come out with any books for "X"... Besides that one thing, all of the sentences are grammatically acceptable.

  • Line 4 - We haven't come out with any books for "X"...
  • Besides that one thing, all of the sentences are grammatically acceptable.
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Line 4 - We haven't come out with any books for "X"...

Besides that one thing, all of the sentences are grammatically acceptable.
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We don't produce any books for 'x' course.

I wonder how one would say this sentence in a colloquial way as I feel "produce books" little odd.

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