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The sentence "I arrived exactly at their cut off time" is not correct grammar because of the wrong diction used.
The sentence "Thank you lord for the safe travel" is not grammatically correct. It should be "Thank you, Lord, for the safe travel." In this corrected version, "Lord" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun, and commas are used to set off the interjection "Lord" and the prepositional phrase "for the safe travel."
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Made it exactly at their cut off time is not a correct grammar.
First of all to correct your English Grammar. The question should read 'What is the opposite of clean?'
The sentence 'Head off to the airport to ship out this stuff to Australia' is correct grammar.
Your grammar was off in both. "Do not prevent the child from reading" "Do not stop the child's reading."
Arrived 2 minutes before their cut off time is not a correct grammar.
Got in at 2 minutes before their cut off time is not a correct grammar.
Got in at 2 minutes before their cut off time is not a correct grammar.
The sentence "I arrived exactly at their cut off time" is not correct grammar because of the wrong diction used.
Got here in 2 minutes before their cut off time is not a correct grammar.
'Head off to meet with somebody' is correct grammar, although the preposition 'with' can be omitted.
Arrived at two minutes before their cut off time is not a correct grammar.Is arrived at two minutes before their cut off time is not a correct grammar.
The sentence 'Head off to meet with somebody to ship out this stuff to Australia' is not correct grammar because of the misplaced modifier.