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How do i say the phrase below in the correct & shorter way?

by Guest62005  |  earlier

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The phrase:

"We will take turns in reading each verse, then we will read the last verse altogether."

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  1. the shorter and correct explaination for whoever is interested in trivial pursuit - speaking in metaphor okay - as a heavy fall and hit my head - the pain was so intense it made me fall about - the 'aneurysm' came at a point when my whole life in a moment had been shaken inside out - i was left with a splitting headache and none of the things i said made any sense - i finally went to hospital - i had a CT scan as they thought i had a ruptured vessel that bled itself out as the scan was relatively clear normal - okay fella thats enough now. who is this guy anyways ? whoa ! hey Mr Ed are you the talking horse around here ?


  2. We'll read each verse individually, and the last verse in unison.

  3. Strictly speaking grammar-wise, first person singular and first person plural are "I shall" and "we shall". All others are "will"

    This sentence suggests an English grammar teacher who ought to be doing something else for a living.

  4. "We'll take turns reading each verse, then read the last verse together."

    ^^^^^

    Not necessarily. Sentences are done like this on purpose in English classes, and students are expected to correct them. Used as a "warm up" before the lesson starts. I spent a few years as a teaching assistant and was responsible for putting these types of sentences on the board.

  5. Any questions having the "&" , are being sent into the hockey section, so i would try asking your question with out the "&" and you will be sent into the proper section.  

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