vogelvogelvogel3
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[FONT="]Our suggestion is changing their name by Michael for Jack and Job for Frank[/FONT]
I am guessing that you mean:
We suggest that Michael change his name to Jack and Job change his name too Frank.
This does seem rather an odd suggestion.
Thank you for your really fast answer!
Yes, I can describe it to you like [STRIKE]that[/STRIKE] this:
I want to say that I want to change [STRIKE]a[/STRIKE] the name [STRIKE]for[/STRIKE] of my kids, and I want to [STRIKE]describe[/STRIKE] explain [STRIKE]what[/STRIKE] which name should be for [STRIKE]who[/STRIKE] which child. [STRIKE]so[/STRIKE] I want to say that:
Michael will be Jack.
Job will be Frank.
And I want to [STRIKE]make[/STRIKE] put it in a professional sentence.
No, no, because I only want to suggest what names they should have. I don't want [STRIKE]they[/STRIKE] them to change their names. I just want to suggest what name they should have been given.
For example:
We suggest changing the name [STRIKE]for[/STRIKE] of this banana [STRIKE]on[/STRIKE] to xyz and [STRIKE]for[/STRIKE] of this orange [STRIKE]on[/STRIKE] to zyx, or something like that.
I suggest we rename computer123534 from esgfh to Samsung and computer242345 from grgee to Apple.
Yes it is good, but may i say that:
We suggest rename ... ? No. You can say "We suggest renaming"
And another questions. may i say:
There are two computers :xyz and zyx with the same name which is window ? No. There are two computers, xyz and zyx, both currently named "window." There are two computers currently named "window": xyz and zyx