March 7, 2021
I gather that she'll give me a buzz when she reached Berkeley.
I've been plodding along with my piano playing as I don't practice regurarly.
She has a head for heights and actually enjoys the vista from the high mountain.
Sentences 040: Buzz, Piano, Heights
I gather that she'll give me a buzz when she reacheds Berkeley.
"will give me" is future tense, but "reached" is past, meaning that she has already arrived at Berkeley.
I've been plodding along with my piano playing as I don't practice regurlarly.
She has a head for heights and actually enjoys the vista from the high mountain.
I gather that she'll give me a buzz when she reacheds Berkeley.
I think "she'll give me a call" is a much more common and easily understood expression. I had to pause for a second to understand what this meant.
I've been plodding along with my piano playing as I don't practice regurlarly.
She has a head for heights and actually enjoys the vista from the high mountain.
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Sentences 040: Buzz, Piano, Heights This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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I gather that she'll give me a buzz when she reached Berkeley. I gather that she'll give me a buzz when she reache I think "she'll give me a call" is a much more common and easily understood expression. I had to pause for a second to understand what this meant. I gather that she'll give me a buzz when she reache "will give me" is future tense, but "reached" is past, meaning that she has already arrived at Berkeley. |
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I've been plodding along with my piano playing as I don't practice regurarly. I've been plodding along with my piano playing as I don't practice regu I've been plodding along with my piano playing as I don't practice regu |
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She has a head for heights and actually enjoys the vista from the high mountain. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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