Asked by Mike1
Can you please check these two sentences?
Students have to memorise the dialogue rather than (without to) read it from a book.
Students take it in turns to be A and B.
What do you usually say at Easter? "Good Easter, happy Easter"?
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Answered by
Writeacher
Use "rather than" -- not "without to"
Students take turns being A and B.
Happy Easter!
Students take turns being A and B.
Happy Easter!
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