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24 Dec 2017
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can someone please help me with something in English please I need an English speaker please all you need is to check if my sentences are correct or not please.
can someone please help me with something in English please I need an English speaker please all you need is to check if my sentences are correct or not please.
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Can someone please help me with something in English. Please! I need an English speaker. Please! All you need is to check if my sentences are correct or not. Please!
I'll look at whatever you have.
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- Spanish (Spain)
- English (US)
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What did you write?
@deleongerman43 What is your question?
Highly-rated answerer
- Spanish (Spain)
@OldGeezer well I was going to write some sentences and you were going to check if my sentences are correct or wrong.
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- English (UK)
@deleongerman43 That's fine. Write your sentences and I'll check them.
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- Spanish (Spain)
@OldGeezer OK the first ones are.
I'm rehearsing the poem.
she rehearses for her test.
I rehearsed the lines already.
I'm about to rehearse the
quiz.
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I released my new album.
I'm releasing the animals.
I'm going to release my new brand car for sale.
she releases bad toxins twice per month.
I'm rehearsing the poem.
she rehearses for her test.
I rehearsed the lines already.
I'm about to rehearse the
quiz.
*
I released my new album.
I'm releasing the animals.
I'm going to release my new brand car for sale.
she releases bad toxins twice per month.
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- English (UK)
@deleongerman43
I'm rehearsing the poem. (This means "I'm saying the poem.")
She rehearses for her test. (You wouldn't rehearse for a test. You would study for or review for a test.)
I rehearsed the lines already. (I'm not sure what you mean.)
I'm about to rehearse the quiz. (You wouldn't rehearse a quiz. You would study for or practice for a quiz.)
I released my new album. (Yes, a singer would release an album.)
I'm releasing the animals. (Yes, that's right.)
I'm going to release my new brand car for sale. (I think you mean "my brand new car".)
She releases bad toxins twice per month. (I'm not sure what you mean.)
Highly-rated answerer
- Spanish (Spain)
@OldGeezer in the last one releasing the bad toxins is to get rid of them. and as far as I know the verb rehearse is to study not to say
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@deleongerman43 "She throws away (or discards) bad toxins twice per month."
The verb "rehearse" has three common meanings.
https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/defi...
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- Spanish (Spain)
@OldGeezer well is because everyone in this app says the that verb release is to let go something. such as toxins.
- Spanish (Spain)
@OldGeezer and even in your link says that the verb rehearse is to study something or repeat something but mostly study

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