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Are these two sentences correct? If not, how to make them better?
B tells A that he lives in a tall house. A: "You won't want to climb a lot of stairs when you get older." B:" I don't want to do it at my age now." B is in his thirties, and he is already tired of climbing the stairs.
Aug 3, 2023 12:19 PM
Answers · 5
The sentences are correct
August 3, 2023
The sentences are correct. I would add just one word to the second sentence:
"I don't want to do it EVEN at my age now"
"Already" also works.
August 3, 2023
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