I felt losing face when going out with him, as I think my clothes(?) looked really cheap.(I mean anything he wears, including his shoes, pants, T-shirts and so on.)
Your clothes (?) look cheap. (I mean anything he wears, including his shoes, pants, T-shirts and so on.)
A: What do you think of him?
B: Cheap!
My earnings/salary are/is so cheap.
Your taste is so cheap!
I got angry when I heard he say that Chinese is/was so cheap.
Could anybody correct the sentences above for me?
Many thanks in advance.
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Could anybody correct my sentences for me?
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(1) I feel embarrassed when we go out because my clothes are so cheap (inexpensive) compared with his (expensive clothes). (2) My salary is very low. = I don't earn much. (3) You have no taste in clothes. = You don't know how to choose attractive clothes. (4) I get angry when I hear him say that the Chinese are cheap. (In this sentence, "cheap" = do not like to spend money = stingy, miserly.)