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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Please check these sentences for me.

Please check the following sentences for me:

Is this a Berlin accent he is speaking with?

Is this Berlin accent he is speaking with?

Is this a Berlin accent he doing?

Is this Berlin accent he doing?

Can you do a Berlin accent?

Can you do Berlin accent?

Are they correct and idiomatic and have the same meaning?
  

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Are they correct and idiomatic and have the same meanin g? Is what I meant. Sorry.

  • Are they correct and idiomatic and have the same meanin g?
  • Is what I meant.
  • Sorry.
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Are they correct and idiomatic and have the same meaning?

Is what I meant. Sorry.
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These are correct:

Is this a Berlin accent he is speaking with? He may naturally speak with the accent, or he may be imitating it.

Is this a Berlin accent he doing? This implies he is imitating the accent.

Can you do a Berlin accent? This means you want me to imitate a Berlin accent.

You need an article before a singular noun.

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AnonymousThank you, sir!
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