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Contiluo Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

expect to much

Please help me correct the following sentences.

1. The wording of this paragraph is so Chinese Pidgin English that the language fails to express the meaning.
2. The students are beginners, and we can't expect too much for their results.
3. After each group finish its report, it has to hand in the work to their instructors within the required time.
  

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"Expect too much" 1. This paragraph is so poorly written in Chinese Pidgin English that it fails to convey the intended meaning. 2.

  • "Expect too much" 1.
  • This paragraph is so poorly written in Chinese Pidgin English that it fails to convey the intended meaning.
  • 2.
  • The students are beginners, and we can't expect too much from them.
  • 3.
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"Expect too much"

1. This paragraph is so poorly written in Chinese Pidgin English that it fails to convey the intended meaning.
2. The students are beginners, and we can't expect too much from them.
3. After each group finishes their report, they have to hand in their work to their instructors. If they have not finished within the required time
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1. The language of this paragraph is Chinese, therefore English language cannot express its meaning completely.
2. Most of the students are beginners, and we can't expect too much from them in their results.
3. Each group must finish their report in allotted time, and should submit it to their respective/assigned instructor.
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sameer6661. The language of this paragraph is Chinese, therefore English language cannot express its meaning completely. 2. Most of the students are beginners, and we can't expect too much from them in their results.3. Each group must finish their report in allotted time, and should submit it to their respective/assigned instructor.
Sameer;

Please do
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Thanks for the suggestions i will keep them in mind. Besides that, i am trying to answer that is more better way of saying it than just correcting them.
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sameer666Thanks for the suggestions i will keep them in mind. Besides that, i am trying to answer that is more better way of saying it than just correcting them.
Please always capitalize the pronoun "I". "i" is not correct English.
"more better" is also poor English.

Posters generally want to keep their intended meaning, but have it recast into n
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Noted Emotion: embarrassed, just go easy on me.

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