Dear teachers,
Please proof-read 2 sentences below:
1. Even though someone has excellent vocabulary in specific areas, they may have difficulties discussing topics they are unfamiliar with. They do not know which words to use, so they slow down or stop speaking completely.
Could you please let me know which one is the best?
(a) has excellent vocabulary in specific areas
(b) has an excellent vocabulary in specific areas
(c) has excellent vocabularies in specific areas
(d) has the excellent vocabulary in specific areas
2. It was great meeting you at the Rotary Club dinner last night and I enjoyed talking to you. As I mentioned to you briefly, I am a consultant for M&A Company, which specialize in finding house for foreign executives in Korea.
Could you please let me know which one is the best?
(a) houses
(b) the houses
(c) a house
(d) the house
Thanks and best regards,
David Kim
1. Even though someone has excellent vocabulary in specific areas, they may have difficulties discussing topics they are unfamiliar with. (a) has excellent vocabulary in specific areas(b) has an excellent vocabulary in specific areas(c) has excellent vocabularies in specific areas(d) has the excellent vocabulary in specific areas A and B are OK; C and D are not possible.
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