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Kenta Posted 16 years ago
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Would you correct my English? ( Jun 23 )

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

No. 1

F: I have to go [ leave ] now.

M: Are you leaving already?

F: Yes. My kids are waiting for me to be back. I really enjoyed the

party.

M: ( It was ) my pleasure.

No. 2

M: I'd like to eat Italian food.

F: Well, I'd rather eat Chinese food than Italian.

M: OK. I'll treat you tonight. You can order anything you want.

F: How nice! Thank you.

Thank you. kenta
  

Top answer

I can be wrong, but I would have done different: No. 1 F: I need to leave now. M: Are you already leaving?

  • I can be wrong, but I would have done different: No.
  • 1 F: I need to leave now.
  • M: Are you already leaving?
  • F: Yes.
  • My kids are waiting for me, but I really enjoyed the party.
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I can be wrong, but I would have done different:

No. 1

F: I need to leave now.

M: Are you already leaving?

F: Yes. My kids are waiting for me, but I really enjoyed the party.

M: ( It was ) my pleasure.

No. 2

M: I'd like to eat Italian food.

F: Well, I'd rather eat Chinese food than Italian.

M: OK. I'll treat you toni
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Hi,

This is a version that sounds natural to me.

No. 1



F: I have to go [ leave ] now.



M: Are you leaving already?



F: Yes. My kids are waiting for me to be back. I really enjoyed the



party.



M: ( It was ) my pleasure.



No. 2


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Hi, Clive. You always help me. I appreciate it a lot.

kenta

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