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fun vs. funny | She was tall, with a lot of grace. vs She was tall, with grace.
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For ten years #1 (permalink) Wed Jan 07, 2009 8:03 am   For ten years
 

Hi teachers,
Please correct the following sentences:
1. He held the post ten years.
2. He held the post for ten years.
3. This house is to let.
4. This house is for to let.
5. This house is for rent.
6. He waited an hour.
7. He waited for an hour.
8. He was made king.
9. He was made as king.
10. I lived here five years.
11. I lived here for five years.
12. Teach me to swim.
13. Teach me swimming.
14. He is learning swimming.
Thanks
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For ten years #2 (permalink) Thu Jan 08, 2009 8:01 am   For ten years
 

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4. This house is to let.
8. He was made King.
9. He was made King.
13. Teach me to swim.
14. He is learning to swim.

The others are OK.
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