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Kenta Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Would you correct my English?

Hello. Would you check my English?

No. 1

M: Did you finish that billing for the Morgan's account?

F: Yes, but I haven't had it checked by the finance department yet.

M: What? That should have been taken care of [disposed of] last week.

No. 2

M: How about riding to the beach?

F: Well...I'd prefer going to the mountains to riding a long distance.

We can enjoy going up and down the hills by bike.

M: I see your point. Then let's go with your idea.

Thank you!
  

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No. 1 M: Did you finish that billing for the Morgan account? F: Yes, but I haven't had it checked by the finance department yet.

  • No.
  • 1 M: Did you finish that billing for the Morgan account?
  • F: Yes, but I haven't had it checked by the finance department yet.
  • M: What?
  • That should have been taken care of last week.
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No. 1

M: Did you finish that billing for the Morgan account?
F: Yes, but I haven't had it checked by the finance department yet.

M: What? That should have been taken care of last week.

No. 2

M: How about cycling to the beach?

F: Well...I'd prefer going to the mountains rather than riding that far.

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Thank you, Mister MMicawber, but I have one question.

My dictionary says, "I'd prefer to go ..." What do you think of this?
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hi .... this dialogue is fine...............in conversation any thing that other person can understand if fine.............. but if you are writing than you have to keep grammar check aswell....... well your dialogues are fine both ways

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.in conversation any thing that other person can understand if fine
In some cases, yes; in other cases (with the boss, with your fiancee's parents, with interviewers, with clients, etc) the English you use can affect their attitude toward you.)
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Hi. I teach English in Japan. So I want to write "perfect" English.

Not only communicative, but also idiomatic, grammatical.

So if there's something odd in my English, please tell me, even if it is trivial.

Thank you!

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