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My dog does not like her dog and they were chasing each other. We have headaches



 
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My dog does not like her dog and they were chasing each other. We have headaches #1 (permalink) Wed Sep 09, 2009 8:42 am   My dog does not like her dog and they were chasing each other. We have headaches
 

Please correct this sentences for me. Thanks
(My dog does not like her dog and they were chasing each other. We have headaches over it)
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correct these sentences #2 (permalink) Wed Sep 09, 2009 8:46 am   correct these sentences
 

My dog does not like her dog.
We have headaches over it (meaning the dogs running all over the place)
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correct these sentences #3 (permalink) Wed Sep 09, 2009 11:02 am   correct these sentences
 

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correct these sentences #4 (permalink) Wed Sep 09, 2009 11:12 am   correct these sentences
 

Good morning Nancy.

Your first sentence is OK.

I'd suggest your second sentence would be, "We often have arguments about it/them."
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correct these sentences #5 (permalink) Wed Sep 09, 2009 11:30 am   correct these sentences
 

Hi,

If you want to add the idea of headaches, you could say: We give each other headaches talking/arguing about it.

Just a thought.

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Grammar #6 (permalink) Thu Sep 10, 2009 7:20 am   Grammar
 

Hi,
..... and they are always chasing/they usually chase ... .
We have a headache ... .
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Grammar #7 (permalink) Thu Sep 10, 2009 10:06 am   Grammar
 

Hi.
Thanks Morteza. Good one. you are right.
give somebody a headache or hangover= to make someone have a feeling of headache/hangover
get along (phrasal verb)=have a friendly relationship

My dog can not get along with her dog. Therefore, they are always chasing each other and it gives us a headache.
or my dog dislike her dog/ MY dog doesn't like her dog and......
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Let me know whether you have any suggestions or you suppose that I'm wrong.
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correct me #8 (permalink) Thu Sep 10, 2009 10:19 am   correct me
 

Thank you Alan and Kitos for your suggestions. I need to know whether the sentence that I posted was grammatically correct. Thanks

"We have headaches over it"
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correct these sentences #9 (permalink) Thu Sep 10, 2009 12:03 pm   correct these sentences
 

Hi.

give somebody a headache or hangover= to make someone have a feeling of headache/hangover
get along (phrasal verb)=have a friendly relationship

My dog can not get along with her dog. Therefore, they are always chasing each other and it gives us a headache.
or my dog dislike her dog/ MY dog doesn't like her dog and......
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Let me know whether you have any suggestions or you suppose that I'm wrong.
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correct these sentences #10 (permalink) Thu Sep 10, 2009 12:05 pm   correct these sentences
 

Hi.

give somebody a headache or hangover= to make someone have a feeling of headache/hangover
get along (phrasal verb)=have a friendly relationship

My dog can not get along with her dog. Therefore, they are always chasing(they are chasing) each other( right now)and it ('s gonna) gives us a headache.
or my dog dislike her dog/ MY dog doesn't like her dog and......
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Let me know whether you have any suggestions or you suppose that I'm wrong.
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