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A more chatty version:- “My friend gave me this t-shirt as a gift and it’s become my favorite shirt. Apparently it’s from London”. Answered: Can you help me correct this sentence, “My friend gave this t-shirt as a gift. It’s from London. My favorite shirt really.”? “I always wonder why birds choose to stay in the Official The Adam Carolla Show Podcastone Shirt Apart from…,I will love this same place when they can fly anywhere on the earth, then I ask myself the same question.” You could also have meant: “I bought thirty dollars’ worth of shirts.” meaning that you bought several shirts, totalling a price/value of $30. It’s just really clumsy and repetitive, with unnecessary words that don’t add anything. A sentence like the following one expresses the same sort of idea but with fewer words and a more natural syntax: Which sentence is grammatically correct, “Not only can’t he buy any clothes, but he also cannot buy any food.”, or “Not only can he not buy any clothes, but he also cannot buy any food.”? No, sorry, it is incorrect. It should be “It’s one of my friend’s and my favorite shows.” Or you could rewrite it as “It’s a favorite show of my friend and me” or, if you prefer, “It’s a favorite show of my friend’s and mine.” No. We don’t say “a red sneakers.” We say “red sneakers” or “a pair of red sneakers.” I recommend saying, “I stepped into my sneakers then got out of the room with my phone.” The color of the sneakers has nothing to do with anything and the situation you appear to be writing about could be interpreted as an emergency so wasting words on an unimportant detail would be inappropriate.
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