Silverobama
Key Member
- Joined
- Aug 8, 2010
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- China
- Current Location
- China
Hi.
I am a host of an online English chat group. People are not allowed to send ads and links there. (Links mean that a link to some other websites or some articles.)
A woman (Let's call her B) usually sent links in our chat group. The titles of the links were okay because they were all for English studies. I sometimes did click and read the article but I found nothing unusual. However, I didn't finish the whole article. Yesterday, B sent a link again and the administrator said "No ads" because it looked like the link was talking about how to learn English but there were actually an ad in it.
I said to the administrator "I've never read that carefully into the articles". I also wrote another one "I have never looked that into the links".
Are both the italic sentences good?
I am a host of an online English chat group. People are not allowed to send ads and links there. (Links mean that a link to some other websites or some articles.)
A woman (Let's call her B) usually sent links in our chat group. The titles of the links were okay because they were all for English studies. I sometimes did click and read the article but I found nothing unusual. However, I didn't finish the whole article. Yesterday, B sent a link again and the administrator said "No ads" because it looked like the link was talking about how to learn English but there were actually an ad in it.
I said to the administrator "I've never read that carefully into the articles". I also wrote another one "I have never looked that into the links".
Are both the italic sentences good?
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