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Alc24 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Which word or phrase to use in these sentences please help

Could you please help me pick the word or phrase and tell me if the sentence sound OK?

1 Apart from that/Other than that it is in perfect condition.
2 The phones strongest/best trait/strength isn't it's camera but it's menu and easy to use interface.
3 They got married in a drunken haze./stupor.
4 Intgrate/Put the two sentences into one with a conjunction.

5 That's a lot of alcohol in relation/in proportion to the juice considering I haven't had a whole glass to myself in a while. (How would you say this sentence?)

6 In some nations, such as the United Kingdom, the world of horse racing sets the cutoff age for fillies as/at younger than five years.
7 The letter was in capitals/uppercase.

Thank you
  

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1 Apart from that/Other than that it is in perfect condition. Either is fine. 2 The phones best feature isn't it's camera but it's menu and easy to use interface.

  • 1 Apart from that/Other than that it is in perfect condition.
  • Either is fine.
  • 2 The phones best feature isn't it's camera but it's menu and easy to use interface.
  • " Strength" and "trait" are not commonly associated with inanimate objects.
  • /stupor.
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1 Apart from that/Other than that it is in perfect condition. Either is fine.

2 The phones best feature isn't it's camera but it's menu and easy to use interface. "Strength" and "trait" are not commonly associated with inanimate objects.

3 They got married i

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