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Kenta Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Would you correct my English? (Apr. 21)

Hello. I wrote two dialogues. Would you check them?

No. 1

M: What happened to your hair?

F: Nothing. I just dyed my hair.

M: Yes...but I've never seen your hair so red.

F: It's just for a change.

No. 2

M: What a beautiful [ pretty ] baby!

F: Thank you. She's eleven months old.

M: Really? I guess he's starting [ beginning ] to walk soon.

Thank you. kenta
  

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Hi, No. 1 M: What happened to your hair? F: Nothing.

  • Hi, No.
  • 1 M: What happened to your hair?
  • F: Nothing.
  • I just dyed it my hair.
  • but I've never seen your hair so red.
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Hi,

No. 1

M: What happened to your hair?



F: Nothing. I just dyed it my hair.



M: Yes...but I've never seen your hair so red.



F: It's just for a change.



No. 2



M: What a beautiful [ pretty ] baby!



F: Thank you. She's eleven months old.


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Thank you, Clive.

But I still have a question.

You wrote: I guess she'll be starting [ beginning ] to walk soon.



Is there any difference among "she'll start","she is starting", and



"she'll be starting"?



In this situation "she'll
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Hi,

But I still have a question.

You wrote: I guess she'll be starting [ beginning ] to walk soon.



Is there any difference among "she'll start","she is starting", and



"she'll be starting"?



In this situation "she'll be starting" is best? In my opinion.



"she'll start" - focuses on the starti
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Thank you, Clive. Your explanation is very helpful.

I understand what you mean.

Thank you very much!!

kenta

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