Wednesday 21 September 2011

Which one is correct sentence?

1. When I was watching %26quot;Bachelor%26quot;, I asked someone. Which one is correct? If all of them are incorrect, how can I say?



Does he give the rose to the girl for first impression?

Does he give the rose to the girl who has a good first impression for him?

Does he give the girl the rose for first impression?



2.

Are you going to change the snow tires to normal ones?

Are you going to change to normal tires from snow ones?

Are you going to change from snow tires to normal ones?



3.

You should change the attitude

You should change your attitudeWhich one is correct sentence?1. (none of those sound right) %26quot;Does he give the rose to the girl who makes a good first impression on him?%26quot;



2. All would be correct



3. %26quot;You should change your attitude.%26quot;
Which one is correct sentence?
1. Does he give the rose to the girl who had/made/makes (depending on if youre talking in the future or not) a good first impression on him?

2. Are you going to change the snow tires to normal ones? (but they all sound right, this is just the way is say it)

3.You should change your attitude
Which one is correct sentence?
1. I agree, none of those sound rite. %26quot;Does he give the rose to the girl he gets a good impression of?%26quot;



2. %26quot;Are you going to change the snow tires to normal ones?%26quot;



3. %26quot;You should change your attitude.%26quot;
1) None are correct. I would ask, %26quot;Does he give the rose to the girl based on his first impression?%26quot;



2) All three are correct.



3) Both work, and are correct, but the first one indicates sarcasm and has a hint of slang.
Better use

1.Does he give the rose to the girl who gives him good first impression?



2.Are you going to change the snow tires to normal ones?



3. You should your attitude.
1) None...if you mean...Does he give the rose to the girl to make a good impression?



2) The first and third selections are both okay. I prefer the first.



3) The second selection is more clear than the other.
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