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why not "the"? | It's happy of you vs. It's happy for you
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Is it right? #1 (permalink) Sat Feb 27, 2010 14:42 pm   Is it right?
 

hello

please tell me...
is it right to say

would you like to give me party if you will get good rank?

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Is it right? #2 (permalink) Sat Feb 27, 2010 15:00 pm   Is it right?
 

No, and I am not quite sure what your intent is. Perhaps: 'Will you throw a party for me if I promote you?'
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Is it right? #3 (permalink) Sat Feb 27, 2010 15:06 pm   Is it right?
 

Hello Mister Micawber

Actually in this sentence, i'm asking to my friend that she will give me party after her result come out.so you just tell me that what changes i should make in this sentence if this is wrong..

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Is it right? #4 (permalink) Sat Feb 27, 2010 15:09 pm   Is it right?
 

Hu,

In that case I would say: Will you throw a party for me if you get a get a high grade in your exam?

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Is it right? #5 (permalink) Sat Feb 27, 2010 15:13 pm   Is it right?
 

give a party without me is better, i think.
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Is it right? #6 (permalink) Sat Feb 27, 2010 16:07 pm   Is it right?
 

Hi,

'Better' is neither here nor there. If you are throwing a party for me, then you need 'me' in the same way 'for her' for 'you' and so on.

You seem to have a fondness for adding 'better' to my answers!

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Is it right? #7 (permalink) Sun Feb 28, 2010 10:34 am   Is it right?
 

Yogita wrote:
hello

please tell me...
is it right to say

would you like to give me party if you will get good rank?

regards
yogita


No, Would you like to give me a party, if you would get ranked.
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Is this correct? #8 (permalink) Sun Feb 28, 2010 11:17 am   Is this correct?
 

Hello, I want to to ask, Is this sentence correct?

Ten days remaining and I have to understand all this stuff.

Thank you.
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Is it right? #9 (permalink) Sun Feb 28, 2010 11:19 am   Is it right?
 

Hi,

I would say: There are ten days remaining/left and I have to understand all this stuff.

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