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6 Dec 2022
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English (US)
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can you buy lunch for me ( )?
①to②too③two④as well as
the project should be comleted by september, six months ( )?
①time②hence③moreover④future
which is correct? l want the reasons.
can you buy lunch for me ( )?
①to②too③two④as well as
the project should be comleted by september, six months ( )?
①time②hence③moreover④future
which is correct? l want the reasons.
①to②too③two④as well as
the project should be comleted by september, six months ( )?
①time②hence③moreover④future
which is correct? l want the reasons.
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- Japanese
yes.
but my english is based on japanese text. so i cannot catch the native feeling which sentences have.
i am so glad to your response
but my english is based on japanese text. so i cannot catch the native feeling which sentences have.
i am so glad to your response
- Japanese
ぜひお願いしたいです。
私も、できる限りの手助けをしたいと思います。
ただ、期待しているほどの素早いリスポンスができないかもしれません。それに問題なければ、お願いしたいです。
私も、できる限りの手助けをしたいと思います。
ただ、期待しているほどの素早いリスポンスができないかもしれません。それに問題なければ、お願いしたいです。
- Japanese
- Japanese
- English (US)
Can you buy lunch for me too
"Too" is used for multiple things, or in addition to.
The project should be completed by September, six months time
"Time" should be used in this tense as it refers to the amount of time is left
"Hence" can also be used, but it is significantly less common.
- English (US)
Can you buy lunch for me ( )?
- I would say "too" is the most common, followed by "as well" (more formal). They are both adverbs, which means they modify or describe something about the verbs; this is why they are both correct. "To" is a preposition, and "two" is a number, so neither of them work here.
the project should be comleted by september, six months ( )?
- Hence is the only one of the four options that is strictly correct (although the others would be generally understood). The most common ways to say this would be "six months from now" or "in six months' time" (possessive, the amount of time that belongs to six months, basically). You could say "six months in the future" which is correct but sounds unusual. This one is harder to explain, I'm afraid. :-(
Also note, in your first example, it would just be "as well", not "as well as" "as well as" is used to compare two things. "I don't speak as well as I read" for example.

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