It's not homework. I'm an english language learner, learning translation from Chinese to English. I hope my English expression to be more native.Is this homework?
"It is thanks to thecorrectsuccessful/outstanding/impressive leadership of Mr. White that the company has achieved the above results."
Is this sentence correct and natural in both spokenform or inand written English?
Note my corrections above. I'm not sure what you mean by your final question. Are you referring to the question you asked in post #1? If so, you can see my changes in the top quote box above.It's not homework. I'm an English language learner, learningtranslationhow to translate from Chinese to English. Ihopewant my Englishexpressionto be morenativenatural.
ThisThe sentence in my first post is used in a rather formal situation.
Ismy way of asking athe wording of my question correct?
Thank you very much, emsr2d2. I hope my way of asking a question not to be regarded as if it is homework. So I was wondering how I should ask a question in a right way.We don't use "correct leadership". I've suggested some alternatives above. Note my other corrections.
Note my corrections above. I'm not sure what you mean by your final question. Are you referring to the question you asked in post #1? If so, you can see my changes in the top quote box above.
Thank you, Rover_KE. I feel happy that my question was answered by kind people like you and emsr2d2. I really appreciated. That was great help.Welcome to the forum, alvacyf.
Your opening sentence is rather formal, as you say, and (with emsr2d2's amendments) is more likely to be found in a written report.
If it was read out in a board meeting, for example, you'd have to call it spoken English, but I don't think that's what you want to know.
It's definitely too formal to be called conversational English.
There is no particular way of asking a question in order to make it clear that it's not homework. Just be aware that we're always on the lookout for posts that look like the user is trying to get help with homework. It's nothing personal. We just don't help people to cheat!Thank you very much, emsr2d2. I hope my way of asking a questionnot to be regardeddidn't make it look as if itiswas homework.SoI was wondering how I should ask a questionin a right wayto make it clear it's not homework.