pls correct these sentences

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jctgf

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hi,

are these sentences ok?

1) "you are making a mess out of it".

if so, is "out of it" mandatory?

2) "how often/frequently does the bus comes/passes here?"

can i use "passes here"?

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jc
 

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hi,

are these sentences ok? Start a sentence with a capital letter and always capitalize "I".

1) "you are making a mess out of it". :tick:

if so, is "out of it" mandatory? Yes, if you want to mean 'You are doing it badly.' (But you can omit "out". You are making a mess of it.)

'You are making a mess.' means you are making the place dirty or untidy.

2) "how often/frequently does the bus comes/passes here?" First of all, 'pass' and 'come' are the correct verb forms.
The best verbs are 'come' and 'stop'. How often/frequently does the bus come/stop here?

can i use "passes here"? "pass" is not good; it strongly suggests passing by/going by but not stopping.

thanks,
jc
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jctgf

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thank you very much.

i am a little lazy when it comes to capitalizing letters (even when using my own language).

regarding "out of it", the context is the following:

somebody invites someone to play a game.

the person invited loses, keeps regreting having lost the match and wants a revenge.

then the first guy says: "you are taking it too seriously. you are making an issue out of it".

i may have lost a few words from the actual conversation but that is the general idea.

thanks,
jc
 
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