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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
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A few corrections d

Can I say,

(a) Her lessons is very fun / funny / attractive/ boring / cool /good.

(b)She is a helpful, responsible and good manner teacher.

(c) She is short woman with short yellow/ short curly hair.

(d) She is a good / best / experienced / clever /genious / smart teacher.

(e) Her favourite food is an / - ice cream.

(f) She is a common / normal teacher .

She is a happy and beautiful teacher.

She is an attractive teacher.
  

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Vincent Teo Can I say, (a) Her lessons is very fun / funny / attractive/ boring / cool /good. (b)She is a helpful, responsible and good manner teacher. (c) She is short woman with short yellow/ short curly hair.

  • Vincent Teo Can I say, (a) Her lessons is very fun / funny / attractive/ boring / cool /good.
  • (b)She is a helpful, responsible and good manner teacher.
  • (c) She is short woman with short yellow/ short curly hair.
  • (d) She is a good / best / experienced / clever /genious / smart teacher.
  • (e) Her favourite food dessert is an / - ice cream.
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Vincent TeoCan I say,

(a) Her lessons is very fun / funny / attractive/ boring / cool /good.

(b)She is a helpful, responsible and good manner teacher.

(c) She is short woman with short yellow/ short curly hair.

(d) She is a good / best / experienced / clever /genious / smart teacher.

(e) Her favourite
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Vincent TeoCan I say,

(a) Her lessons is very fun / funny / attractive/ boring / cool /good. lessons = plural. Your verb is singular. The collocation is "great fun"

(b)She is a helpful, responsible and good manner teacher. "Well-mannered" - otherwise it is fine.

(c) She is
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Vincent TeoCan I say,

(a) Her lessons are very funny / attractive/ cool /good.

(b)She is a helpful, responsible and well-mannered teacher.

(d) She is a best /ingenious teacher. (is that correct?)

(f) She is a common / normal teacher .
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d) the best or an ingenious

f - common/normal cannot be used as a synonym for average here. To describe someone as 'common' is insulting as it means vulgar, coarse. To describe someone as a normal X could be rather odd - only use if you were comparing to some unusual teacher. For example: Is she a specialist science teacher? No, she is just a normal teacher. But this doesn't comment on he

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