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Kenta Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Would you correct my English? (Aug.13)

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

No. 1

At a gas station.

M: Fill it up with regular, please. And where is the nearest post

office around here?

F: Well, go straight and turn left at the second traffic light.

By the way, this engine is making a strange noise.

No. 2

M: Are you free tomorrow? I'd like to have dinner with you.

F: Sorry, I'm going to the [ a ] concert with Mary.

M: Then what are your plans for this Saturday?

F: It will be convenient. [ I will be fine this Saturday.]

Where will you take me?

Thank you. kenta
  

Top answer

Hi Kenta, Here is a cultural note about dialogue 1. In the city where I live, all gas stations are self-service. And none of them help you with problems with your car.

  • Hi Kenta, Here is a cultural note about dialogue 1.
  • In the city where I live, all gas stations are self-service.
  • And none of them help you with problems with your car.
  • They have no mechanics.
  • Outside the city, I find that full-service gas stations are rare but can still be found.
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Hi Kenta,



Here is a cultural note about dialogue 1.

In the city where I live, all gas stations are self-service. And none of them help you with problems with your car. They have no mechanics.

Outside the city, I find that full-service gas stations are rare but can still be found.

No. 1

At a gas station.

M: Fill it up with regular,

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