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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

CORRESPOND / Match / What's the difference between...

How do you say this sentence?

- This bracelet does correspond to me. (its not something you wear as its not your style and you don't feel comfortable wearing it)

- The job description does correspond to my profile./doesn't match with my profile.

What's the difference between :

- These shoes aren't my style/taste. (can you use TASTE like that?)

- What size shoe are you./What shoe size are you?

Thank you
  

Top answer

This bracelet doesn't suit me. The job description doesn't match my profole. These shoes aren't my style / aren't to my taste.

  • This bracelet doesn't suit me.
  • The job description doesn't match my profole.
  • These shoes aren't my style / aren't to my taste.
  • What size shoes do you wear?
  • What's your shoe size?
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This bracelet doesn't suit me.
The job description doesn't match my profole.
These shoes aren't my style / aren't to my taste.
What size shoes do you wear? What's your shoe size?
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Thank you Mister Micawber.

Could I ask you one thing please?

For the last sentence. I had written: What size shoes are you. as I think you can say "What color eyes do you have" or "what color hair do you have" Can you say those please?

Thank you
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I don't see the relation between your 'shoe' sentence and your 'eyes' sentence.
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Can you please tell me how you would say these ?

"What color eyes do you have" or "what color hair do you have"

What size shoe do you wear? looks like the above sentences?

Thank you
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Can you tell me please if this is something an american would say

"What color eyes do you have" or "what color hair do you have"

Thank you

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