Silverobama
Key Member
- Joined
- Aug 8, 2010
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- China
- Current Location
- China
Someone who hasn't attended our local English clubs asked me a question online. He said "I’ve been in this online chat group for many years and I know there are many in-person English clubs. If I can go to only one English club, which one should I go to?"
I think all of these English clubs are good, people there are nice and most importantly, every participts can definitely learn from others because people there more or less will teach us something. Perhaps by sharing their stories with us, or tell us something interesting or useful, etc. I replied to him by saying the following:
You should talk with all of them because everyone can give you great insights into this world.
Is this sentence natural?
I think all of these English clubs are good, people there are nice and most importantly, every participts can definitely learn from others because people there more or less will teach us something. Perhaps by sharing their stories with us, or tell us something interesting or useful, etc. I replied to him by saying the following:
You should talk with all of them because everyone can give you great insights into this world.
Is this sentence natural?
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