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Kenta Posted 16 years ago
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Would you correct my English? ( Apr. 1 )

Hello. I wrote two dialogues. Will you correct them?

No. 1

M: What would you like to be in the future?

F: I'm thinking of becoming a doctor and joining the MSF.

M: What does the MSF stand for? [ What do you mean by the MSF? ]

F: It's an NGO which provides medical help to poor people.

No. 2

M: Will you get your payment to me by Saturday?

F: Oh, I paid it to your account this morning.

M: Thank you. In this case [ If so ], it should be here now.

Thank you. kenta
  

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No. 1 M: What would you like to be in the future? F: I'm thinking of becoming a doctor and joining the MSF.

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  • 1 M: What would you like to be in the future?
  • F: I'm thinking of becoming a doctor and joining the MSF.
  • M: What does the MSF stand for?
  • [ What do you mean by the MSF?
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No. 1

M: What would you like to be in the future?

F: I'm thinking of becoming a doctor and joining the MSF.

M: What does the MSF stand for? [ What do you mean by the MSF? ] [In conversation, "What's the MSF?", or often just "What's that?", are more likely.]

F: It's an NGO which provides medical help to poor people.

No. 2

M: Will you
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Thank you, Mr Wordy. You explained to me a lot.

It is very helpful for me.

kenta

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