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TeacherJapan Posted 4 years ago
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Could you check this?

Could you check these? Are they all correct?

1) For someone from the country like me, New York is too big and noisy.

2) For a countryman like me, New York is too big and noisy.

3) I was born and raised in the country, so New York is too big and noisy.

  

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teacherJapan 1) For someone from the country like me, New York is too big and noisy. Good. teacherJapan 2) For a countryman like me, New York is too big and noisy.

  • teacherJapan 1) For someone from the country like me, New York is too big and noisy.
  • Good.
  • teacherJapan 2) For a countryman like me, New York is too big and noisy.
  • No.
  • A countryman is a fellow citizen of a country.
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teacherJapan1) For someone from the country like me, New York is too big and noisy.

Good.

teacherJapan2) For a countryman like me, New York is too big and noisy.

No. A countryman is a fellow citizen of a country. You can say "country boy" or "country girl" in the US no matter how old you are.

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