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general ask.
he is driving with a 4-year-old daughter.
either lack or lost any one.
do you know where the gate door is?
do you know where is the gate's door?
please,correct me????
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Re: general ask.

Originally Posted by
diplomacy

he is driving with
his 4-year-old daughter.
either lack or lost any one. -
Can you elaborate? it doesn't make sense to me
do you know where the
entrance gate is?
do you know where is the gate's door?
(as above, this is wrong)
please,correct me????
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Re: general ask.
thank you so much for being helpful.
I will elaborate........
e.g....
I have a ball by the time hidden,don't know where is it?
I may forget it, may lacked.
thatsway.....
I have said:
Either you lack it or forget it same.
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Re: general ask.
Hi!
In a sentence:
do you know where is the gate's door?
This is like asking where is the door that belongs to the gate? Do you think the gate has another door to get in? Because (‘s) means belonging to in this sentence.
bye
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Re: general ask.

Originally Posted by
diplomacy
thank you so much for being helpful.
I will elaborate........
e.g....
I have a ball by the time hidden,don't know where is it?
I may forget it, may lacked.
thatsway.....
I have said:
Either you lack it or forget it same.
Either you have lost it or forgotten where you left it (I think!)
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Re: general ask.
thanks to all i understood.
there are another things confused me.
in fractions how do you express?
5/2 3/4 7/3
in english centuries
the sixth century.....
we write it....6th
the years 500 to 599
what about seventh century and fifth century?
thanks in advance for helping....
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Re: general ask.

Originally Posted by
diplomacy
thanks to all i understood.
5/2
I would say five over two ...2/5 is two fifths
3/4
three quarters
7/3
again seven over three ...3/7 is three sevenths
thanks in advance for helping....

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