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Kenta Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Would you correct my English? ( Aug. 30 )

Hello. I wrote two dialogues. Will you correct them?

No. 1

M: How many loaves can you bake at one time in [ with ] that

electric oven?
( Q Which is better "in" or "with"? )

F: Maybe we can fix [ bake ] ten.

M: I guess you have to beat and pound, haven't you?

No. 2

M: Our boss told you how often you should walk around this store.

F: Yes, he said I should do it once every three hours.

M: Good. Use the mobile phone if you are in trouble.

Thank you. kenta
  

Top answer

Hi, No. 1 M: How many loaves can you bake at one time or 'at once' in [ with ] that electric oven? ( Q Which is better "in" or "with"?

  • Hi, No.
  • 1 M: How many loaves can you bake at one time or 'at once' in [ with ] that electric oven?
  • ( Q Which is better "in" or "with"?
  • ) F: Maybe we can fix [ bake ] ten.
  • M: I guess you have to beat and pound , knead the dough haven't you?
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Hi,

No. 1

M: How many loaves can you bake at one time or 'at once' in [ with ] that

electric oven?
( Q Which is better "in" or "with"? IN is more common.)

F: Maybe we can fix [ bake ] ten.

M: I guess you have to beat and pound, knead the dough

haven't you? or 'don't you?'
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Hi, Clive. Your comment is very helpful.

Thank you. kenta

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