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Kenta Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Would you correct my English? ( Dec.27 )

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

No. 1

M: I hear [ heard ] Kana had [ was in ] an accident.

F: That's terrible. Is she all right?

M: She'll be in ( the ) hospital for a week, but not so serious.

F: I'm relieved to hear that.

No. 2

M: Have you done [ finished ] your math homework for tomorrow?

F: What? I'm sure we don't a [ any ] math class tomorrow.

M: Right, but the deadline is tomorrow. Can you meet it?

Thank you. kenta
  

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No. 1 M: I hear [ heard ] Kana had [ was in ] an accident. F: That's terrible.

  • No.
  • 1 M: I hear [ heard ] Kana had [ was in ] an accident.
  • F: That's terrible.
  • Is she all right?
  • M: She'll be in ( the ) hospital for a week, but it's not so serious.
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No. 1

M: I hear [ heard ] Kana had [ was in ] an accident.

F: That's terrible. Is she all right?

M: She'll be in ( the ) hospital for a week, but it's not so serious.

F: I'm relieved to hear that.

No. 2

M: Have you done [ finished ] your math homework for tomorrow?

F: What? We don't have a [ any ] math class tomorrow.
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Thank you.

In the second dialogue, I meant they had to submit their math homework

though there's no math class the next day.

Is that so strange?

For example, if the deadline is at the end of the month,

we should submit our homework even if we don't have a math class on that day.

How about it?

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That is unusual enough to affect the understanding of the English dialogue, I think. In all my years of schooling, I was never asked to submit homework outside of class time.
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Thank you, Mister Micawber.

I understand. I'm glad to recieve your comments.

kenta

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