June 9, 2021
Something untoward must have happened to him, he doesn't open the door and answer his phone.
She's got a bee in her bonnet about her kids playing tricks on her. She keeps checking around the home whether something is off or broken.
Calling your in-laws every now and then can stave off difficult problems.
Sentences 134: Untoward, Bee And Bonnet, Stave Off
Something untoward must have happened to him, he doeisn't opening the door andor answering his phone.
This verb tense fits better
Note that "untoward" is rarely used. You'll only find it in literature.
She's got a bee in her bonnet about her kids playing tricks on her.
She keeps checking around the home whether something is off or broken.
Calling your in-laws every now and then can stave off difficult problems.
Or: "can stave off difficulties"
Yours is correct but lengthier than a native speaker might use.
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Sentences 134: Untoward, Bee And Bonnet, Stave Off This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Something untoward must have happened to him, he doesn't open the door and answer his phone. Something untoward must have happened to him, he This verb tense fits better Note that "untoward" is rarely used. You'll only find it in literature. |
She's got a bee in her bonnet about her kids playing tricks on her. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
She keeps checking around the home whether something is off or broken. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Calling your in-laws every now and then can stave off difficult problems. Calling your in-laws every now and then can stave off difficult problems. Or: "can stave off difficulties" Yours is correct but lengthier than a native speaker might use. |
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