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Kenta Posted 17 years ago
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Would you correct my English? ( Dec.9 )

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

No. 1

M: I'd like to buy tickets for "The Lion King." When are performances given?

F: They're given everyday, but we only have tickets for ( the )


next week on Wednesday.
( Q. Where should I put "only"? "have tickets for only Wednesday" is OK? )

M: O.K. I'll take three tickets for Wednesday's ( show / performance ).
( Q. Can I also say "tickets for Wednesday"? )

No. 2

M: The entrance examination is coming soon [ just around the corner ].

F: I know we're going to different universities.

M: Though you live far away from this town, please keep in touch.

F: Of course, I was born and brought up [ raised ] in this town!

Thank you. kenta
  

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Hi, I wrote two dialogues. Will you correct them? No.

  • Hi, I wrote two dialogues.
  • Will you correct them?
  • No.
  • " What days are the performances?
  • F: They're given everyday, but we only have tickets for ( the ) next week on Wednesday.
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Hi,

I wrote two dialogues. Will you correct them?

No. 1

M: I'd like to buy tickets for "The Lion King." What days are the performances?

F: They're given everyday, but we only have tickets for ( the )


next week on Wednesday.
( Q. Where should I put "only"? "have tickets for only Wednesday" is OK? No )

M: O.
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No. 1

M: I'd like to buy tickets for "The Lion King". When are the performances?
F: Every day, but we (only) have tickets available (only) for next Wednesday (only) .
M: O.K. I'll take three tickets for Wednesday, then.

No. 2

M: The entrance examinations are coming soon.
F: I know. We're trying to g
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Thank you both. You always help me very much!

Thank you. kenta

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