Tuesday, January 22, 2013

for 7th form


a last-minute helper (n)

a person who shows up AFTER everything else is done and offers to do something AFTER everything is already finished

6 comments:

  1. Among my friends have not last-minute helper.

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    1. "There is no last-minute helpers among my friends."

      PS: Nice, Ann. But, please, check if there is a correct verb in your sentence.

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  2. I have many friends, who is a a last-minute helper.

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    1. "I have many friends, who are last-minute helpers."

      PS: The grammar is OK, Irene. But what about the meaning of the sentence? Does it have any sense? Can real friends be last-minute helpers?

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  3. -In my class many people are last-minute helpers.
    -Oh.It is very bad of course.But I think,that we have many people in our class,who can help us.

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  4. Sometimes I'm a last-minute helper and a lot of my friends are last-minure heplers too

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