Of course, in spoken English, anything comprehensible goes.
I'd like to say I am Chinese. In face, I am a Chinese is also ok. To much information makes people confused
Of course, in spoken English, anything comprehensible goes.
in my opinion, it is more natural when you say " I'm Chinese". however, in spoken language, say like you it's ok. No problem! feel free to use English in suitable ways.
Cheer.
Hi every body, i am greek from cyprus. I'm first time here and i don't no how to use this site, i need some help. My English is not very good![]()
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Hi everybody! I am Greek from Cyprus. This is my first time here, and I don't know how to use this site. I need some help. My English is not very good.Browse the site. Look around. Try some quizzes. Ask some questions. Find what interests you. Have fun!![]()
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he's a thief
or
he's the theif???
which one is correct also i would like to know when to use in or on for example what's on your brain? or whats in your mind?? he's on the street or he's in the street?? how to diffrenciate between on, in , at, in. for instance if i say i want to say '' i am at the gym ' should i use at or in??? any help would be appreciated.
Say:
He's a thief.
What's on your mind?
I'm at the gym.![]()
I have a question about the inversion
If type 2:Can i use Did I ...., instead of using If I...
My teacher told me not to use this sentence. But i've found some information. There was an example:
If i had a lot of money...
Did i have a lot of money