Both are correct. He spoke very good English and appeared pleased to see us, and we soon felt quite at home... Luckily for me, he spoke very good English.
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Both are correct.
He spoke very good English and appeared pleased to see us, and we soon felt quite at home...
Luckily for me, he spoke very good English.
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Anonymous"he spoke English very good" is NOT proper English.First of all, you are responding to a thread that no one has posted to for more than a year, so you may be talking, but it's likely that those who wrote the previous posts in the thread are not listening. They are long gone. It's important to check the dates on these things.