Hi,
Could you please check for me If I have made any mistake in these grammar?
China and Taiwan are two different countries, although they are all Chinese,
1) They confused me sometime. (Active)
2) I confused about these two countries. (Active voice)
3) I am confusing about them. (Active)
4) I am confused by them. (Passive)
5) This is a confused word. (Adjective)
6) This is a confusing word. (Adjective)
7) There are confusion between these two [ words / countries ]. (Noun)
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John Aki Could you please check for me If I have made any mistake in these grammar? Would you please check these for grammar mistakes? John Aki China and Taiwan are two different countries, although they are all Chinese, China and Taiwan are two different countries, although they are both Chinese, If you mean that this should serve as the first part of every sentence you finish below, it doesn't work.
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John AkiCould you please check for me If I have made any mistake in these grammar?
Would you please check these for grammar mistakes?
John AkiChina and Taiwan are two different countries, although they are all Chinese,
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