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Alc24 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Which option would you choose in sentences?

Could you please tell me how you would naturally say these sentences please?

1 Why do people keep looking at us like that?/Why are people looking at us like that?

2 I got scared/I was scared.

3 I liked it even though/if the movie wasn't great.

4 I don't care that/if you are nice.

5 She's dressed better than I/She dresses better than I.

6 How does one teenager judge whether an other is a loser?

What are the criteria that determine whether one teenager is a loser and the other isn't?

7 In the last scene of the movie, you see the two walking on the beach against the sunset/with the sunset in the background, you see the both their shadows.

Thank you so much
  

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5 She's dressed better than I am / me / She dresses better than I do / me. How does one teenager judge whether another is a loser? 7 In the last scene of the movie, you see the two walking on the beach against the sunset/with the sunset in the background, you see their two silhouettes.

  • 5 She's dressed better than I am / me / She dresses better than I do / me.
  • How does one teenager judge whether another is a loser?
  • 7 In the last scene of the movie, you see the two walking on the beach against the sunset/with the sunset in the background, you see their two silhouettes.
  • Every other sentence is OK.
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5 She's dressed better than I am / me / She dresses better than I do / me.

How does one teenager judge whether another is a loser?

7 In the last scene of the movie, you see the two walking on the beach against the sunset/with the sunset in the background, you see their two silhouettes.

Every other sentence is OK.

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