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Kenta Posted 15 years ago
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Would you correct my English? ( July 18 )

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

No. 1

M: You're going golfing [ golf ] this weekend, aren't you?

F: Well, I would like to, but my son has a football game on [ this ] Saturday.

M: Oh, really? Then We'll have a celebration at my home for him if he wins.

F: Thank you. I hope so.

No.2

M: Did the Japanese construction company get [ finalize ] the contract?

F: No. Surprisingly, an American one from New York had the lowest bid.

M: Wow, that's incredible [ unbelievable ]!

F: Right. I never expected that [ it ].
( Q Which is better "that" or "it"? If you can, please tell me the reason. )

Thank you. kenta
  

Top answer

No. 1 M: You're going golfing this weekend, aren't you? F: Well, I wanted to, but my son has a football game this/on Saturday.

  • No.
  • 1 M: You're going golfing this weekend, aren't you?
  • F: Well, I wanted to, but my son has a football game this/on Saturday.
  • M: Oh, really?
  • Then let's celebrate at my home if he wins.
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No. 1

M: You're going golfing this weekend, aren't you?

F: Well, I wanted to, but my son has a football game this/on Saturday.

M: Oh, really? Then let's celebrate at my home if he wins.

F: OK. Great!

No.2

M: Did the Japanese construction company get the contract?

F: No. An Americ
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Hi, Mister Micawber. You always give comments to me.

Thank you very much. kenta

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