Please note my corrections above. I have also changed your thread title.IsDoes the following sentence sentence make sense and is it natural?
GiveGivingthea red envelope to a childthatis atraditional culturetradition in China.
If you use "Give" at the start of a sentence, it's an imperative. You are telling other people what to do. The only way to use that would be to say something like "Give a Chinese child a red envelope. It's tradition".Can I use the word "Give" in the opening sentence. I don't think "Giving" (you added -ing)is makingmakes sense. Do you mind correcting me?
Is it corect to understand your meaning about underlinded in red?If you use "Give" at the start of a sentence, it's an imperative. You are telling other people what to do. The only way to use that would be to say something like "Give a Chinese child a red envelope. It's tradition".
With all due respect, I think you are trying to construct sentences that are too difficult for your level of English. You need to concentrate on the basics.
@emsr2d2 You may want to take another look at your title for this thread. It does not make sense the way it is written.Please note my corrections above. I have also changed your thread title.
It is exactly the sentence the OP wrote in post #1. When I change titles from something pointless and inappropriate, I paste in the OP's exact words from their post. I don't make corrections there. That's for responses.@emsr2d2 You may want to take another look at your title for this thread. It does not make sense the way it is written.
No. I don't think you have understood correctly.Is it corect to understandHave I understood your meaningaboutin the red, underlined part?in red?
You are givingthean instruction through the sentence. If youare usinguse "Give", you aretrying tosayingsomething just likea normal sentence withoutanyan instruction.
What about the following two sentences that I express correctly?No. I don't think you have understood correctly.
Give a child a red envelope ... = an instruction (the imperative)
Giving a child a red envelope ... = general information (not the imperative)
I think these terms and explanations are too difficult for your level of English. Why don't you start a new thread and simply tell us a few things about yourself? For example, tell us where you live, how old you are, how long you've been studying English, and other basic information.
You are trying to write sentences that are too difficult for a beginner. Go back to basics. Write short simple sentences.What aboutHave I expressed the following two sentencesthat I expresscorrectly?
I am trying my best to help my friend to overcometheCovid-2019.
I am trying to teach you a skill so that you canlearn and then how to make it tosurvive. That is better than giving you food.not more than give you the food.
I don't know why are you writing "giving" is correct, but I am wrong If I write "give".You are trying to write sentences that are too difficult for a beginner. Go back to basics. Write short simple sentences.