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my will won't change? | Usage of few ('There is a few places' vs 'There are a few places')
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any one help to correct dissertation grammar #1 (permalink) Tue Mar 11, 2008 19:49 pm   any one help to correct dissertation grammar
 

Hello, I am a Chinese student. My friend and I are writing master dissertation now, we suppose to be finished next week. We hope that someone can help us to revise grammar. If your mother language is English and you have business background (it is better your degree is marketing or e-commerce), and you would like to spend the time on two pieces of dissertation around 13,000 words for each, please let us know. We hope you can modify in English perspective strictly. We pay!!!! We live near London, it is better if you live in surrounding area. We would like to listen to your kindly advice face to face.

If you want to help two Chinese girls, or you are interesting in Chinese culture, please PM

Thank you for your attention. We are looking forward hearing from you.
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