Dear Everyone, I'm Szandra, a college student from Hungary. This is my last semester at college where I am an English major. The reason for why I am writing here is that I would really need a little help from people whose native language is English with my final thesis I am writing.
In my thesis I am writing about the use of address terms by English native speakers and I am planning to make a questionnaire with questions like: How do you address the shop assistant who is woman/man who is younger/older than you? There will be only about 15 short questions and some possible answers given to each so you do not need to spend too many time to answer them or put too many effort to answer them by yourself. The questionnaire is representative, anonymus so I do not need your name, and you can fill it in on the Internet.
If you are willing to help me, please, send me a message either here or to my e-mail address: Email Removed
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Hi, Would you like to post it right here? Clive
— Clive
Hi, Would you like to post it right here?
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Dear Szandra, the thing you need to pay attention to is the usage of "a" and "the" before nouns. This might seem easy, but if your native language doesn't have the same kind of grammer system (like my own) and you don't put an "a" or a "the" before your nouns, making this mistake would be very possible. And you should say "too much time" and "too much effort". Hope to see your questionnaire o