My sentence:
"I do not want anything to get lost." For example pieces of lego ;)
thanks!
Please be aware that I'm neither a native English speaker nor (at present) a teacher.
Hey, I am sry about that. Next time, I will give my threads a meaningful title. Actually, I want to know if the sentence is right ;)
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I'm not sure whether you mean "I have problems with sentence structure" or "Sentence structure errors are my problems, not your problems".
I hope you mean the first one. If that is the case, then we will be happy to help with your problems.
Even if you mean the second one, you will find that each time we see an error in your posts, we will correct it in red.
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Hey, I will do my best to form proper sentences in the future. I totally agree with the attitude of the forum.
Let us pretend, some children are playing with lego and I am telling them: ""I do not want any piece to get lost".
Or I am calling the school office, for I have forgotten to take the children's clothes back home with me, so I am
telling the office person: "Can you have a look for me in the cloakroam please, I do not want anything to get lost".
Is it natural to say it like this?
Until the username issue which keeps cropping up is sorted out, I'm going to leave the threads with certain usernames in.
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Thank you! And what about this one?
"Can you have a look for me in the cloakroam please, I do not want anything to get lost".
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