I made the following sentences for myself. Could you confirm whether they are right? Thank you.
1. It is always difficult to tell who is your friend, and who is not. 2. I choose which you like. 3. She wanted to know whom she would marry. 4A. I know when he comes here. 4B. Saturdays and Sundays are when we don’t have any class. 5. Can you tell me where he lives? 6. I couldn’t find out how he solved the problem. 7. I can’t even guess why he is so angry at me.
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Corrections are in bold; the rest are OK. 1. It is always difficult to tell who is your frie nd an d who is not.
— Mister Micawber
Corrections are in bold; the rest are OK.
1.
It is always difficult to tell who is your frie nd an d who is not.
2.
I choose whichever you like.
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1. It is always difficult to tell who is your friend and who is not. 2. I choose whichever you like. / I choose the one that you like. 3. She wanted to know whom she would marry. 4A. I know when he comes here. 4B. Saturdays and Sundays are when we don’t have any class.