Hi there,
Can you correct me if I use the word "admire" properly and correctly, please?
I admire your car or house.
I admire your professional ability.
I admire that you can speak good English.
I admire you that look beautiful.
Many thanks.
John Aki I admire your car or house. I admire your professional ability. OK.
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John AkiI admire your car or house.
I admire your professional ability.
OK.
John AkiI admire that you can speak good English.
"I admire that ~" is not good English in my opinion. It may be used informally by some people. More properly, say "I admire the fact that ~".
John AkiI admir
John AkiI admire you that look beautiful.
Do you mean "you" as a plural pronoun and "you that look beautiful" as a noun phrase?