You always give me enough love.
You should clean up your some pants.
We don't have some time left.
It's too cold to drink iced coffee.
Did you get some information to him?
She got married 26years ago in seoul.
I'm not exactly sure, she married someone who she met in university.
You're as light as her.
She will cook for me.
You should purchase a new bag.
There is a lot of furniture that we're looking for.
You can put your toothpaste here.
Our dinner is a piece of pizza.
You always give me enough love.
You should clean up your some pants.- You should wash some of your pants.
We don't have some time left.
It's too cold to drink iced coffee.
Did you get some information to him? -Did you get some information from him?
She got married 26years ago in seoul. -Or She got married in Seoul 26 years ago.
I'm not exactly sure, she married someone who she met in university. -She married someone whom she met in university.
Explanation: who vs whom
Who- for the subject of the sentence
Whom- for the object of the sentence
If you can replace the word with “he”' or “'she,” use who. If you can replace it with “him” or “her,” use whom.
You're as light as her.
She will cook for me.
You should purchase a new bag.
There is a lot of furniture that we're looking for.
You can put your toothpaste here.
Good evening, Angela. Thank you for posting your composition again. Please check the corrections above. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask me in class. Take a good rest tonight. ^^
