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Hello. If there are any mistakes, could you correct them?No. 1M: Hi, my name is Barrett. I had an appointment with Dr. Hopkins. F: We were beginning to wonder whether you would come here. M: I'm sorry. I had some difficulty (in) finding your office. (Q Do I need "some"?)No. 2F: I...
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Thank you very much. Well, the ones that did are beautiful anyway. You left out "but". If I say "Well, but the ones that .... anyway," is it wrong or odd?
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Hello. I made two dialogues. Could you chech them?No. 1M: I planted 10 tulip bulbs in my garden this spring, but some of them didn't come up. F: Well, but they are beautiful, anyway. M: Thank you. I hope we will be able to enjoy more tulips next spring.No. 2M: We're going to have some...
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Hello. I'd like to have my dialogues checked. No.1M: Look at this. Tom forgot to endorse the back of his check. fog. Thank you!
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Really? What's the most expensive restaurant where you have ever been?sounds odd? I've never thought of it. Then how about this?What's the most expensive restaurant to which you have ever been? Thank you.
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Hello. I ask you again.Q Do I need "to"?What's the most expensive restaurant you have ever been (to)?A Yes.So I have one more question.What's the most expenseive restaurant that you have ever been to?What's the most expensive restaurant where you have ever been?These...
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If these two sentences are correct, can I say both ways? (I don't understand the question.) This means whether I can say "What's the most expensive restaurant you have ever been?"If "What's the most expensive restaurant (where)...
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Hello. Which is better? Why?What's the most expensive restaurant you have ever been (to)?Do I have to put "to"?What's the most expenseive restaurant (which) you have ever been to?What's the most expensive restaurant (where) you have ever been?If these two sentences are...
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I'm very sorry, but I don't agree to your comments.Q Why should I write "Can you ..."? I think "Will you correct ... " is fine.Q Is "Its were ..." right? I've never seen the expression, "Its were".I hope other members will help me. Thank you.
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Hello. Will you correct my English if any?M: I need two copies of today's Daily Yomiuri. F: They were just sold out. Why don't you try the magazine stand over there? M: OK. I heard there's an article about my university on the front page. ...
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