Pelin
Are these sentences OK? It's much more than necessary. / It's much more than is necessary. He's so busy. He never has time for me. / He's got never time for me. Everyone else's problems seem more important to you than mine. We've just come back from the vacation. You can't sit here all day without ordering something.
20 de oct. de 2019 18:27
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Hello, Pelin, It's much more than necessary. / It's much more than is necessary. Both are correct He's so busy. He never has time for me. / He's never got time for me (last one is a little awkward, but heard) Everyone else's problems seem more important to you than mine (do). (This is fine with or without the "do" at the end) We've just come back from the vacation. This is fine. The definite pronoun before vacation adds specificity. Normally I would just say "We've just come back from vacation." You can't sit here all day without ordering something. This is fine. Best, Martha
20 de octubre de 2019
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