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Some grammatical errors: Most people have lost their jobs for months... #1 (permalink) Mon Aug 17, 2009 6:37 am   Some grammatical errors: Most people have lost their jobs for months...
 

Hi all,

Here are a few sentences:

1. Most people have lost their jobs for months.
2. Most people have difficulties in finding a job.
3. It's not unusual for women to have a job these days.

but I am not sure if they contain some grammatical errors.

Please kindly help.
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some grammatical errors #2 (permalink) Mon Aug 17, 2009 7:15 am   some grammatical errors
 

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