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Mosja Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Are my examples natural in spoken English?

Can these sentences be practically used in spoken English?


I saw it on TV. In Britain, there is the army club. They've got commercial on telly.


It makes me feel more respected when people buys me a birthday present.


You should wear a monocle and combo with three piece suit that would makes you look wicked.


You shouldn't look down on student whose grade is worse. Grades isn't that matter.


I have always prone to headaches.


She paged through her slides with her remote.

  

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Can these sentences be practically used in spoken English? You can decide whether you can imagine a context in which it would make sense to say this. I saw it on TV.

  • Can these sentences be practically used in spoken English?
  • You can decide whether you can imagine a context in which it would make sense to say this.
  • I saw it on TV.
  • In Britain, there is the army club.
  • They've got a commercial on telly.
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Can these sentences be practically used in spoken English? I'll just correct the English.You can decide whether you can imagine a context in which it would make sense to say this.


I saw it on TV. In Britain, there is the army club. They've got a commercial on telly.


It makes me feel more respected when people buy me a birthday present.

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mosjathere is the army club.

What exactly does this mean?

mosjaThey've got commercial on telly.

commercials or adverts. You can choose one of these words.

mosjaIt makes me feel more respected when people buys
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mosjaI saw it on TV. In Britain, there is the army club. They've got commercial on telly.

The meaning of this is unclear. You should explain it. Television adverts exist for army recruitment but, nothing else related to the army.

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