Dear Tess,
I never meet a foreigner working with me in the area of administration until I find a contractor company. I found both English speaking and listening are difficult to me. Fortunately, you can easily understand me. I forget you cannot recognise the Chinese wording which is written on the menu as you always speak our Cantonese well. Thank you for improving a little bit my English speaking. At last, I wish you all the best in your life.
Yours sincerely,
Rita Ngan
Rita Ngan I never meet a foreigner working with me in the area of administration until I find a contractor company. Why did you use the present tense? The "until" clause implies something in the past.
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Rita Ngan
I never meet a foreigner working with me in the area of administration until I find a contractor company.
Why did you use the present tense? The "until" clause implies something in the past. I do not understand this sentence.
I found both English speaking and listening are difficult to me. Fortunately