March 20, 2021
The police ran the burgler in last night.
My wife often gets sullen after discussing who's preparing dinner.
She has been crumpy her full but begins to mellow as she approaches her 70th birthday.
The police ran the burglear in last night.
It looks like this is an expression used in other varieties of English. I would say, "The police caught the burglar last night."
My wife often gets sullen afterwhen we discussing who's will be preparing dinner.
Either way will work here.
She has been cgrumpy her full but beginswhole life, but she has begun to mellow as she approaches her 70th birthday.
Help! I'm not sure how to rework this sentence.
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Sentences 053: Running In, Sullen, |
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The police ran the burgler in last night. The police ran the burgl It looks like this is an expression used in other varieties of English. I would say, "The police caught the burglar last night." |
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My wife often gets sullen after discussing who's preparing dinner. My wife often gets sullen Either way will work here. |
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She has been crumpy her full but begins to mellow as she approaches her 70th birthday. She has been Help! I'm not sure how to rework this sentence. |
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