Informally, we'd be more likely to say 'sent the class home', so it could be described as formal. ;-)
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Informally, we'd be more likely to say 'sent the class home', so it could be described as formal. ;-)
1. I'll make a start, but I am not sure if I will get everything just right.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dany
2. The original is okay.
3. Even though the professor gave her a lot of difficult tasks, she handled it well.
4. That is good. :-)
5. The terrible storm reduced a large number of buildings to rubble.
6. I would prefer "odd" to "curious" there. Thus, I would say:
It is very odd that ony 14-year-old girls are allowed to go in.:-)
Say:Quote:
Originally Posted by Dany
That was a mistake of mine.The word handling is part of the verb phrase will be handling. (The word handling can be a noun. Example: "He was criticized for his handling of the situation.")
The word most is a superlative, not a comparative.
Say They are difficult to handle, not They are being difficult to handle.
Say:
I hope that helps.:-)