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Kenta Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Would you correct my English? (Dec.8)

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

No. 1

M: Hi, Aiko. Are you still a student?

F: No. I graduated from university, and I've been working since April.

M: Oh, I didn't know that. Who do you work for?

No. 2

M: How will the weather be today?

F: Wait a minute. [ Just a sec. ] I'll check it. ...Mmm, the weather

forecast says it'll be fine in the morning, but rainy in the evening.

M: OK. I'll come [ be ] home this evening earlier than usual.

Thank you!
  

Top answer

Some of us old folks would say "Whom do you work for," but we're a dying breed. The rest is fine.

  • Some of us old folks would say "Whom do you work for," but we're a dying breed.
  • The rest is fine.
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Some of us old folks would say "Whom do you work for," but we're a dying breed. The rest is fine.
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I have never heard "Whom do you work for?" But grammarically speaking, it is right.

I am very happy to know that expression. Thank you!

kenta

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