Javier
Are these three sentences right? 1. I think that the levels of the oceans may well rise. 2. I think that many jobs related with technology are likely to appear in my town in the next two decades. 3. Typewriters are now a thing of the past.
2024年3月3日 21:25
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Are these three sentences right? 1. I think that the level of the oceans may well rise. 2. I think that many jobs related to technology are likely to appear in my town in the next two decades. 3. Typewriters are now a thing of the past.
1. There is a common phrase: SEA LEVEL that you could use. Otherwise, LEVEL, singular. This is basically correct and most native speakers would probably say this. However in an academic or formal context, someone might complain that TYPEWRITERS is plural, whereas A THING is singular. In that case you could say: The typewriter is now a thing of the past.
2024年3月4日
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Are these three sentences correct? 1. I think that the levels of the oceans may well rise. 2. I think that many jobs related to technology are likely to appear in my town in the next two decades. 3. Typewriters are now a thing of the past. I think ocean levels may well rise. I think that many technology related jobs are likely to appear in my town in the next two decades. Typewriters are now a thing of the past.
Good day I made two sets of corrections. The one was sinply to correct the grammer and the other one was rewritten more directly, how a native speaker might say it. I hope this helps. Kind regards Nicci
2024年3月4日
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