Silverobama
Key Member
- Joined
- Aug 8, 2010
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- China
- Current Location
- China
My friend Kevin is a professional English teacher who teaches Interpretation and Translation in a locl university. There's no doubt that his English is very good.
He attended a speech competition club last night and gave a speech and he won the prize among many participants.
When his pictures of holding the prize were posted in our online group (the group of that speech competition club), someone commented "You're always so good. You deserve it". The context is that the one who commented on Kevin's English, her English is not good at all.
Is the italic sentence natural?
I think it's natural but will it be a bit disrespectful? It's just like I comment on your performance and saying you deserve that prize. Can I say something else to make it more natural?
He attended a speech competition club last night and gave a speech and he won the prize among many participants.
When his pictures of holding the prize were posted in our online group (the group of that speech competition club), someone commented "You're always so good. You deserve it". The context is that the one who commented on Kevin's English, her English is not good at all.
Is the italic sentence natural?
I think it's natural but will it be a bit disrespectful? It's just like I comment on your performance and saying you deserve that prize. Can I say something else to make it more natural?