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luciaC
Joined: 26 Feb 2004 Posts: 90
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Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2006 4:25 pm Post subject: Questions |
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.Are they correct?
1She had a massive bleeding after giving birth to her son.
2. Saddam Haussein used to govern Iraq.
3. The U.S. Constitution is the highest law in the USA.
4. In American, every four years there is a national election for president and vice president.
5. Women like their men having a stable income.
6. If you are under anesthesia, you feel unconscious.
7. When cartoons are on, children are glued to the TV.
8. Eating a variety of fruits and veggies is vital to your health.
9. Soldiers serve the country.
10. Lasik is a kind of eye surgery.
11. Canada and English both have a prime minister, but America don�t.
12. When the fire broke out, there was smoke throughout the whole house.
13. The leader of the city is called mayor.
14. a question. What does G represent in G rating? _________________ Mimi |
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bud
Joined: 09 Mar 2003 Posts: 2111 Location: New Jersey, US
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Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 1:07 pm Post subject: |
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1. No article needed - "had massive bleeding"
2. Yes
3. You need "U.S.A." with the periods. Also, in a technical sense, the Constitution is not a law. A law is something that has been passed by Congress and signed by the President. The Constitution is what set up that process. You could substitute "law" with "authority" to make it technically correct.
4. Yes (but a typo, I think - America, not American)
5. I'm not sure if it is correct, but at best it is poor style. I'd recommend changing "having" to "to have."
6. It is grammatical, but I'm not sure if we really "feel" unconscious. I'd like "are" much better.
7. Yes
8. Yes (Of course, "veggies" is very informal, so this is for casual conversation.)
9. Yes
10. Yes
11. Canada and England... but America doesn't.
12. Yes
13. It's probably OK, but I'm not positive. I'd prefer "the mayor."
14. G is for General (all ages) audience. |
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LucentShade
Joined: 30 Dec 2003 Posts: 542 Location: Nebraska, USA
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Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 11:11 am Post subject: |
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| #4: President and Vice-President (vice + position title gets a hyphen) |
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