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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

About the tenses 6

Can you give me some comments?

  1. Christ, is my best friend. She has a very cute face and a nice smile.

  2. She was born in a very healthy family. She has a father, mother, sister and brother. She is a very clever and filial piety girl.

  3. She is an honest and responsible monitor. In the school, her results is superior, also is a diligent pupil. She always helps some pupils are difference. If I have some homework don’t understand, I will ask her.

  4. Christ and I have six year relationship, I hope we can be friend forever.



  

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Christ is my best friend. She has a very cute face/she is very cute with a nice smile. ).

  • Christ is my best friend.
  • She has a very cute face/she is very cute with a nice smile.
  • ).
  • She has a father, a mother, sister and brother.
  • ) She is an honest and responsible monitor.
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1.Christ is my best friend. She has a very cute face/she is very cute with a nice smile.
2.She was born in a very healthy family( what do you exactly mean?). She has a father, a mother, sister and brother. She is a very clever and filial piety girl.(?)

She is an honest and responsible monitor. Her results at school( school results) are superior, she is a diligent pupil as well. She a
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>She is a very clever and filial piety girl.(?)

>Christ and I have six year relationship

Careful: this has usually sexual connotatations these days.
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Christ is not a girl's name. In fact, I've never heard of a boy called Christ either. Did you really mean Christ? (as in Jesus) or were you thinking of the girls' name Christine?
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Have you started doing more reading yet, VT?

I have never heard of anybody named Christ except for Jesus Christ.
I also doubt that anyone has ever tried to refer to any girl as a "filial piety girl".
If you are trying to learn how to use vocabulary, the BNC might be a good source for you. You can enter a word and read for yourself how it is used in context

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