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Alc24 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Which word would to use in each sentence? HELP PLEASE

Could you please help me correct these sentences please? I don't know how to grammatically say them?

1 He could/can give you a raise if you work well.
2 Come back to see me when/if you're making enough money a month. The day you get/make a 4000 dollar paycheck, come see me.
3 He gets paid more/better than me.
4 I get paid as much but I have to work 10 times as much/10 times more.
5 What time/When do you want us to come?
6 There is an 8 minute interval on line 7, imagine how long the interval will be on line 10/Imagine the interval on line 10.
7 No matter where I aim/what I aim at/for, I'll manage to hit one.
8 He knew he couldn't be late/he couldn't afford to be late or else I would get mad.
9 I consider myself lucky when/if I only have to do 2 and not 5.
10 I've known him for a little less than/under a year.

Thank you
  

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1 He could give you a raise if you work well. ) you're making enough money per month. ) a 4000 dollar paycheck, come and/to see me.

  • 1 He could give you a raise if you work well.
  • ) you're making enough money per month.
  • ) a 4000 dollar paycheck, come and/to see me.
  • ) than me.
  • 4 I get paid as much but I have to work 10 times more (you state "10" which is quantitative thus it is "more").
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1 He could give you a raise if you work well.
2 Come back to see me when/if ("when" applies to a time, when something happens, and "if" applies to an affirmative, that is whether something will happen--so it matters on what you are trying to say?) you're making enough money per month. The day you get/make ("get" applies to the actual receipt of the check, and "make" applies to when the individ

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