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Hello, I'm janghyo.
I'm studying English, and i had to make sentences with some given questions but some made me confused
could you help me find mistakes in my sentences,?
thanks in advance!
1.
a
-there is no reason that you can go.
b
-there is no reason why you can go.
2.
a-Sometimes memories, which can last for a lifetime are valuable than jewely
b-Memories that can last for a lifetime are sometimes valuable than jewely.
3.
a-the man who is in advance usually do well.
b-I found a friend with whom i can study.
4.
a-Items that made by hands often have highest quility.
b-Items which made by hands often have highest quility.
I'm studying English, and i had to make sentences with some given questions but some made me confused
could you help me find mistakes in my sentences,?
thanks in advance!
1.
a
-there is no reason that you can go.
b
-there is no reason why you can go.
2.
a-Sometimes memories, which can last for a lifetime are valuable than jewely
b-Memories that can last for a lifetime are sometimes valuable than jewely.
3.
a-the man who is in advance usually do well.
b-I found a friend with whom i can study.
4.
a-Items that made by hands often have highest quility.
b-Items which made by hands often have highest quility.
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1) I would avoid 'that' altogether, like: "There's no reason you can't go."
2. Either of these two:
a- Sometimes memories, which can last a lifetime, are MORE valuable than jewelry.
b- Memories that can last a lifetime are sometimes MORE valuable than jewelry.
3. The 'a' sentence makes little sense. Not sure what you mean by it.
'b' is entirely correct; but don't forget to capitalize "I", of course.
4. For 'a' goes the same as for 1); just drop 'that' or 'which' altogether:
ab- Items made by hand are often of the highest quality.
2. Either of these two:
a- Sometimes memories, which can last a lifetime, are MORE valuable than jewelry.
b- Memories that can last a lifetime are sometimes MORE valuable than jewelry.
3. The 'a' sentence makes little sense. Not sure what you mean by it.
'b' is entirely correct; but don't forget to capitalize "I", of course.
4. For 'a' goes the same as for 1); just drop 'that' or 'which' altogether:
ab- Items made by hand are often of the highest quality.
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