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Hello,
Is this sentence correct? (I made If and would sentence)
-If I won a lot of money, I’d be rich person.
-I’d be very angry if someone broke into my house
-if you bought a car, the maintenance cost’d be expensive
-I’d be surprised if someone held surprise party
-would you mind if I borrowed your pc?
I’d be appreciate if you could check my sentences!
Thank you :)
2021年8月12日 11:58
回答 · 23
4
1. If I won a lot of money, I'd be (a) rich person.
2. Correct
3. If you bought a car, the maintenance cost might be expensive (wouldn't use would here, as you do not know this for a fact).
4. I'd be surprised if someone held a surprise party
5. Correct
Good job.
2021年8月12日
1
*If I won a lot of money, I'd be a rich person.
*If you bought a car, the maintenance cost would be expensive.
*I'd be surprise if someone held a surprise party.
The other sentences are perfect! Feel free to send me a message when you need help. 🌷
2021年8月12日
1
-If I won a lot of money, I’d be rich person.
If I won a lot of money I’d be rich
-if you bought a car, the maintenance cost’d be expensive
If you bought a car, the maintenance cost’d be high.
-I’d be surprised if someone held surprise party
I’d be surprising if someone held a surprise party.
2021年8月13日
1
The others already gave you good corrections. I would add that "cost'd" is okay for spoken English or for dialogue in a novel, but in formal situations or writing (even informal messages) you should write 'cost would'.
2021年8月12日
1
Yes. But cost'd isn’t a standard English contraction. Spell out cost would. Also you need “a” before surprise party.
2021年8月12日
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