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ThombD Posted 6 years ago
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"I can't speak in English properly." or "I can't properly speak in English."

"I can't speak in English properly."

"I can't property speak in English."


Are both correct?

  

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ThombD I can't speak (in) English properly. Good. Preferable without 'in'.

  • ThombD I can't speak (in) English properly.
  • Good.
  • Preferable without 'in'.
  • ThombD I can't proper l y speak (in) English.
  • OK, but not as good as the first one above.
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ThombDI can't speak (in) English properly.

Good. Preferable without 'in'.

ThombDI can't properly speak (in) English.

OK, but not as good as the first one above.

CJ

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