Diego
Are these sentences correct? Hi everyone! I'd like to know if these sentences are correct or not 1. I wasn't sure to whom I had to address the letter, so I put "The Manager" 2. Most of the guests turned up two hours early, which took us by surprise. 3. The last person who spoke to him was probably who murdered him. 4. The book I bought for his birthday is one I enjoyed very much myself. 5. There's a chance that I may be late, in which case I'll phone you. 6. Everyone admires her. She's the kind of person to whom everyone looks up. 7. No one knows who she is, being the only member of the gang whose identity remains as a secret.
Jun 30, 2015 4:40 PM
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Are these sentences correct?

Hi everyone!
I'd like to know if these sentences are correct or not

1. I wasn't sure to whom I had to address the letter, so I put "The Manager"
2. Most of the guests turned up two hours early, which took us by surprise.
3. The last person who spoke to him was probably the murderer. who murdered him.
4. The book I bought for his birthday is one I enjoyed very much myself.
5. There's a chance that I may be late, in which case I'll phone you.
6. Everyone admires her. She's the kind of person to whom who everyone looks up to.
7. No one knows who she is, being the only member of the gang whose identity remains as a secret.

 

Well done!

June 30, 2015

Are these sentences correct?

Hi everyone!
I'd like to know if these sentences are correct or not

1. I wasn't sure to whom I had to address the letter, so I put "The Manager."
2. Most of the guests turned up two hours early, which took us by surprise.
3. The last person who spoke to him was probably the one who murdered him.
4. The book I bought for his birthday is one I enjoyed very much myself.
5. There's a chance that I may be late, in which case I'll phone you.
6. Everyone admires her. She's the kind of person to whom everyone looks up.** 
7. No one knows who she is, being the only member of the gang whose identity remains as a secret.

 

**I believe this sentence is correct but it sounds awkward simply because people do not speak correctly when using this expression.  Most people would say, "She's the kind of person everyone looks up to."  

 

Excellent English, Diego! 

July 2, 2015

Are these sentences correct?

Hi everyone!
I'd like to know if these sentences are correct or not

1. I wasn't sure to whom I had to address the letter, so I put "The Manager". 
2. Most of the guests turned up two hours early, which took us by surprise.
3. The last person who spoke to him was probably who murdered him.
4. The book I bought for his birthday is one I enjoyed very much myself.
5. There's a chance that I may be late, in which case I'll phone you.
6. Everyone admires her. She's the kind of person to whom everyone looks up.
7. No one knows who she is, being the only member of the gang whose identity remains as a secret.

 

These are all perfect.  Good job!

July 25, 2015
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