Nice idea.
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Matthew@ELSP
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May I offer a suggestion please?
Perhaps you could make the first sentence into a negative? Why? In modern English, "much" is rarely used in a positive sentence. Of course, it is grammatically correct, but it is not natural.
1. Ann is very busy these days. She has does not have much free time. That is my suggestion. 2. You take many photographs when you are on holidays. 2. You took many photographs when you were on holidays. Either of those is my suggestion.
1. Ann is very busy these days. She has does not have much free time. That is my suggestion. 2. You take many photographs when you are on holidays. 2. You took many photographs when you were on holidays. Either of those is my suggestion.
Nice idea.
posted by
Matthew@ELSP
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May I offer a suggestion please?
Perhaps you could make the first sentence into a negative? Why? In modern English, "much" is rarely used in a positive sentence. Of course, it is grammatically correct, but it is not natural.