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Domdom Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Could you check my sentences, please?

1. I'd like to bring my English up.

2. I'd like to bring my English level up.

3. I'd like to bring my English skill up.

4. My English has been broght up.

  

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Your sentences are grammatically correct, but they don't express what you are trying to say. 1. I'd like to bring my English up.

  • Your sentences are grammatically correct, but they don't express what you are trying to say.
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  • I'd like to bring my English up.
  • ) 2.
  • I'd like to bring my English level up.
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Your sentences are grammatically correct, but they don't express what you are trying to say.

1. I'd like to bring my English up. (This means you want to raise the topic of your English with someone, maybe for a discussion of it.)

2. I'd like to bring my English level up. (This isn't the most natural way to say this, but it is correct.)

3. I'd like to bring my English skill u

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