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Please help me with English grammar!?

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Please help me correct if the following sentences are wrong.

1. He has spoken English since he was born.

2. He has worries about his grade/ grades.

3. Who/Whom do live with?

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  1. 1. Correct

    2. He has worries about his grades or He worries about his grades.

    3. Whom do you live with?


  2. 1 is correct, but a shorter way to say it would be "He has spoken English since birth."

    2. He worries about his grades.

    3. The grammatically correct version would be "With whom do you live?" because you're not supposed to end a sentence with a preposition. However, to the American ear, that sounds stuffy and British. American slang will often say, "Who do you live with?" Even though it's grammatically incorrect, it sounds better to us.

  3. 1=looks ok

    2=He is worried about his grades. sounds better.

    3= looks ok

  4. get a tutor

  5. 1. He has spoken English since he was born.

    2. He has worries about his grade/ grades.

    3. Who/Whom do live with?

    1 and 2 are completely correct, although for number 2, it is more common to say  "He worries about his grade/grades."

    Number 3 is missing a word. You could say "Who/whom do you live with?" or "Who/whom does he/she live with?"

    Hope this helps!

  6. 1.  He spoke English since birth.

    2.  He worries about his grade (s)

    2.  With whom do you live?  formal

         Whom do you live with?  informal

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