Asked by Henry1
I still have the following doubts. I really hope you can help me this time, too.
1) She asked: "Have you done your homework yet? "
She asked me if I had already done my homework/or had done my homework yet.
(Which of the two is grammatical?)
2) She said she would come the day after. (is “after” correct?)
3) While my family was abroad, I called a friend.
4) While my family wasn’t at home, I called a friend.
5) When I arrived at school, the teacher was checking the class register.
6) While I was getting ready for school,
it started to rain
my mum cooked breakfast
the toothpaste fell off the sink (washbasin?)
mum mum woke up
I fell off (down) the stairs, fell off or fell down???
1) She asked: "Have you done your homework yet? "
She asked me if I had already done my homework/or had done my homework yet.
(Which of the two is grammatical?)
2) She said she would come the day after. (is “after” correct?)
3) While my family was abroad, I called a friend.
4) While my family wasn’t at home, I called a friend.
5) When I arrived at school, the teacher was checking the class register.
6) While I was getting ready for school,
it started to rain
my mum cooked breakfast
the toothpaste fell off the sink (washbasin?)
mum mum woke up
I fell off (down) the stairs, fell off or fell down???
Answers
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1) She asked: "Have you done your homework yet? "
She asked me if I had already done my homework/or had done my homework yet.
(Which of the two is grammatical?)
<b>Either phrasing is fine -- grammatically correct and makes sense.</b>
2) She said she would come the day after. (is “after” correct?)
<b>The day after what? The idea is incomplete. </b>
3) <b>OK </b>
4) <b>OK </b>
5) <b>OK </b>
6) While I was getting ready for school, it started to rain.
My mum cooked breakfast.
The toothpaste fell off the bathroom counter.
<b>(Note corrections above.) </b>
mum mum woke up <b><~~?? </b>
I fell <b>down</b> the stairs.
She asked me if I had already done my homework/or had done my homework yet.
(Which of the two is grammatical?)
<b>Either phrasing is fine -- grammatically correct and makes sense.</b>
2) She said she would come the day after. (is “after” correct?)
<b>The day after what? The idea is incomplete. </b>
3) <b>OK </b>
4) <b>OK </b>
5) <b>OK </b>
6) While I was getting ready for school, it started to rain.
My mum cooked breakfast.
The toothpaste fell off the bathroom counter.
<b>(Note corrections above.) </b>
mum mum woke up <b><~~?? </b>
I fell <b>down</b> the stairs.
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