rainbow402
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Re: Chinglish
Dear Teacher,
Being English learners, many Chinese of us usually write/speak more or less chinglish unconsciously because Chinese and English are two quite different languages to each other. I have to fight with these mistakes all along during my English learning.
I'd like to learn whether the sentences marked # 1 as belows are improper or not (or do they sounds clumsy?) The sentences marked # 2 are the corrections. But I still have doubts on them. Please kindly give me a hand. Thanks in advance!
#1 The price is very suitable for me.
#2 The price is just right.
#1 Would you like to join our party on Friday?
#2 Would you like to come to our party on Friday night?
#1 this is my first time to come here
#2 my first time here.
very excellent
excellent ("very" is a redundant modifier.)<---really?
:roll:
Dear Teacher,
Being English learners, many Chinese of us usually write/speak more or less chinglish unconsciously because Chinese and English are two quite different languages to each other. I have to fight with these mistakes all along during my English learning.
I'd like to learn whether the sentences marked # 1 as belows are improper or not (or do they sounds clumsy?) The sentences marked # 2 are the corrections. But I still have doubts on them. Please kindly give me a hand. Thanks in advance!
#1 The price is very suitable for me.
#2 The price is just right.
#1 Would you like to join our party on Friday?
#2 Would you like to come to our party on Friday night?
#1 this is my first time to come here
#2 my first time here.
very excellent
excellent ("very" is a redundant modifier.)<---really?
:roll:
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