0Hi all, Would somebody please comment my English?02br 00Regards,02br 02br 00Dean02br 02br 00Q: I think you have not charging the batteries long enough. Do you think we are going to have enough batteries for tonight?02br 02br 00A: I am not too sure, but we do not have ample/enough time for that. By the way, the TV is just way too loud. Please reduce the volume!.02br 02br 00Q: Sorry for that, I have not realized it. If that the case, please make sure you stop at a supermarket and buy new batteries because I hate fishing in the dark.02br 02br 00A: No worries, I will do that as I know you are scared of darkness.0-
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0 First observation - do you mean "change the batteries" or "charge the batteries". 0-
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0 First observation - do you mean "change the batteries" or "charge the batteries".
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0 First observation - do you mean "change the batteries" or "charge the batteries". If you are charging the batteries, why do you then need to buy new batteries?0-
0Hi Dean,02br 02br 00I think it's hard for learners to write authentic-sounding spoken English. But it's good to try. 05002br 02br 01font00Q: I think you haven't charged the batteries long enough. Do you think we're going to have enough for tonight?02font02br 02br 01font00
0Hi Clive, 02br 02br 00The sentences are based on my daily conversation. I believe by doing this, I can know what are the mistakes and I hope I can improve myself by looking at your suggestions and comments.02br 02br 00Regards,02br 02br 00Dean0-