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Kenta Posted 18 years ago
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Could you check my English?

Hello. Would you check my English?

No. 1

M: I have a question about the [my] suit that I had you
dry-clean.

F: You mean you haven't picked it yet?

M: No, I have already done it. And you didn't get out these stains.

No. 2

M: Laura, I heard you had an extra ticket for today's soccer game.

F: In fact, I have one. But I'm sorry. I plan (on) using it.

M: I see. That's OK. Don't mind.

Thank you!
  

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No. 1 M: I have a question about a suit that you dry cleaned for me. F: You mean you haven't picked it up yet?

  • No.
  • 1 M: I have a question about a suit that you dry cleaned for me.
  • F: You mean you haven't picked it up yet?
  • M: No, I have already picked it up, but you didn't get these stains out.
  • No.
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No. 1

M: I have a question about a suit that you dry cleaned for me.
F: You mean you haven't picked it up yet?

M: No, I have already picked it up, but you didn't get these stains out.

No. 2

M: Laura, I heard you have an extra ticket for todays soccer game.

F: Yes, I do. But I'm sorry, I plan on using it.
M: I see. That's OK. I Don't mind.
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Thank you. And I have some questions about your comment.

>M: I have a question about a suit that you dry cleaned for me.

Why do you use "a"? This suit is "mine". I think "the" or "my" is better.

>No, I have already picked it up, but you didn't get these stains out.

You insisted I use "but". Does "and" sound odd? Why?

>I heard you have an extra

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