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Nhung 312 Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Grammar help plsss

"My voice sounds more attractive speaking Spanish"

"I look not good wearing braces"

Are they grammatically correct? and if so, can you tell what is Ving's role in these sentences?

Thank you!

  

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nhung 312 "My voice sounds more attractive speaking Spanish" "I look not good wearing braces" Thank you! The first sentence implies that your voice speaks Spanish, not that you do, so it's a little weird, but it means My voice sounds more attractive when I speak Spanish. The second is grammatically faulty.

  • nhung 312 "My voice sounds more attractive speaking Spanish" "I look not good wearing braces" Thank you!
  • The first sentence implies that your voice speaks Spanish, not that you do, so it's a little weird, but it means My voice sounds more attractive when I speak Spanish.
  • The second is grammatically faulty.
  • It should be I don't look good wearing braces.
  • It means I don't look good when I wear braces (or ...
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nhung 312

"My voice sounds more attractive speaking Spanish"

"I look not good wearing braces"

Thank you!

The first sentence implies that your voice speaks Spanish, not that you do, so it's a little weird, but it means

My voice sounds more attractive

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