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Amirreza
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Can some one proofreed my sentences? and asnwer my questions? Hi, my apology if I'm not sound very clear. As a matter of fact, since yesterday I caught a cold and it's been a week that I'm ill. Can I also say " if I'm sound stuffy"? or " if I'm not very well heard"? aslo I have a temptation to say " yesterday, I have caught a cold, but because I'm mentioning an exact time "yesterday", I think it would be incorrect. Am I right? Also, I think only three variations are possible in English: for example: " I think, I'm catching a cold, or I'm about to catch a cold, and I caught a cold (yesterday)". I can't think of using it with "present perfect or present perfect progeressive". Is it so? may be just saying like " I have caught a cold from my friend".
Nov 13, 2021 9:26 AM
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Yes, caught a cold. I an sorry that is my bad typing 😁
November 13, 2021
'If I sound stuffy' would be better. Yesterday I bought a cold. The past simple will sound better. We could say, 'it looks like I have caught a cold.' But the first and third options are perfectly good. I have to go to another lesson now. Well done..
November 13, 2021
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