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Vincent Teo Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Give your opinions

How do I give my opinion in correct ways?

Q: What do you think Carmen's mother would say when she knew what Carmen had done?

1 I think / I think that Carmen would say " Thank you, you are my good girl."

2 "Thank you, Carmen. You're my filial girl."
  

Top answer

"2 "Thank you, Carmen. what C's mother will say if she finds out/learns ... "

  • "2 "Thank you, Carmen.
  • what C's mother will say if she finds out/learns ...
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Vincent Teo How do I give my opinion in correct ways?Q: What do you think Carmen's mother would say if she knew what Carmen had done?1 I think / I think that Carmen would say " Thank you, you are my good girl."2 "Thank you, Carmen. You're my filial girl."
Option: ...what C's mother will
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Thanks,

so my answers are correct?

1 I think / I think that Carmen would say " Thank you, you are my good girl."

2 "Thank you, Carmen. You're my filial girl."
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Sorry, Vincent. I forgot to comment on that part. filial girl just doesn't make sense to me, as filial refers to a parent/offspring situation.
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Thanks,

so, the correct sentence should be:

"Thank you, Carmen. You're filial."

Am I right?
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Vincent TeoThanks,so, the correct sentence should be:"Thank you, Carmen. You're filial."Am I right?
No, that isn't natural, and I've never heard it. You might say "You're my girl/gal" in an informal situation. Filial is most often used to describe love for a parent or obligation to a parent. The word comes from filius (Latin, "son"): When

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