Yolanda
How could comprehend these sentences please? 1.you could tell me,otherwise, i'm left with nothing but what other people tell me. is there any grammar mistake here? i mean "i'm left with" is right? left is the past tense and pluperfect of leave. so this sentence is right?if it is wrong,how could i say it right? 2.the sexy subs car wash is a smile. i think the subs is the abbreviation of subjet. am i right? 3.i heard people say refill as /refəl/, but in dictionary is /rifil/ so do people like say /refəl/ in daily life? thank you for your help.
Aug 21, 2014 5:07 AM
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1.You could tell me; otherwise, I'm left with nothing but what other people tell me. 2.The sexy suds car wash is a smile. 3. /'ri:.fɪl/
August 21, 2014
This makes no sense at all: 2. The sexy subs car wash is a smile. ...and no, nobody uses subs as an abbreviation for subjects.
August 21, 2014
Hi Yolanda. Sentences in English begin with a capital letter. I'll answer the first one. 'You could tell me otherwise, but I'm left with nothing except what other people tell me.'. This is correct. Cheers...
August 21, 2014
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