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Victorycountry Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

get improved

Hi,

I have been saying the following sentence to encourage people studying English.

"I am sure you'll get improved in English!"

I believe that there is nothing wrong with the sentence but I am just wondering whether native speakers also say like that.

Thanks in advance.
  

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No, VC, I don't think it's quite natural-- at least, I wouldn't say it that way. I'm sure your English will improve. I'm sure your English will show improvement.

  • No, VC, I don't think it's quite natural-- at least, I wouldn't say it that way.
  • I'm sure your English will improve.
  • I'm sure your English will show improvement.
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No, VC, I don't think it's quite natural-- at least, I wouldn't say it that way.

I'm sure your English will improve.
I'm sure your English will show improvement.

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