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use of queue/hair/off/only #1 (permalink) Thu Sep 30, 2010 15:23 pm   use of queue/hair/off/only
 

Please let me know if these sentences are grammatically correct and ;et me know the correction
1) They get down forming four lines.(can I also use queues )
2) The hair (dog's hair) were poking out of the netted dress. (what word can be used instead of poking I mean that his hair are sharpe so they were coming out through the netted dress)
3) I took them off with an hair removing cream.
4) If I am coming then only you get it
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use of queue/hair/off/only #2 (permalink) Fri Oct 01, 2010 5:08 am   use of queue/hair/off/only
 

I have underlined the problem areas. See if you can find the solutions:

1) They get down forming four lines/queues.
2) The hair were poking out of the netted dress.
3) I took them off with an hair removing cream.
4) If I am coming then only you get it-- What does this mean??
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use of queue/hair/off/only #3 (permalink) Sun Oct 03, 2010 8:37 am   use of queue/hair/off/only
 

Hi, I am unable to find the solution can you please let me know what the correct statements are please.
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use of queue/hair/off/only #4 (permalink) Sun Oct 03, 2010 9:18 am   use of queue/hair/off/only
 

Again, you are not showing any hard work. Google the phrases to see if they are used; use your dictionary to check noun countability and find sample sentences, etc.
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