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Layla1234 Posted 13 years ago
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Which sentence is better?

Mind you steps or watch out the stairs they are slippery. It has been snowing all day today.

Let's imagine I have just arrived in London becuause I have always wanted to visit it. I am walking along the street or should I say I walk along the street and I suddenly notice one of the museums, I decide to enter and ask for the tickets. How much is the entrace or should I ask how much do the tickets cost or how much is for the tickets?
  

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Mind the step s. Watch out for the stair s. They're slippery.

  • Mind the step s.
  • Watch out for the stair s.
  • They're slippery.
  • It's been snowing all day.
  • I am walking along the street and I suddenly notice one of the museums, I decide to enter and ask fo r a ticket.
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Mind the steps. Watch out for the stairs. They're slippery. It's been snowing all day.

I am walking along the street and I suddenly notice one of the museums, I decide to enter and ask for a ticket. How much is the entrance fee?

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