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

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

No. 1

F: Hey, this is a hiking trail. You can't ride a bicycle here.

M: Oh, I'm [ just ] riding a bicycle, not a motorcycle. Why can't I?

F: Well, as you like then. This road is so steep ahead that you

will have to give up riding in the end.

No. 2

M: How much longer do you think [ guess / suppose ] we have to wait here?

F: I shouldn't know it. [ God knows. ] We were supposed to be here at eleven.

That's all.

M: Why don't you call him ( up )? You know his phone number, don't you?

Thank you. kenta
  

Top answer

Hi, No. 1 F: Hey, this is a hiking trail. You can't ride a bicycle (bike) here.

  • Hi, No.
  • 1 F: Hey, this is a hiking trail.
  • You can't ride a bicycle (bike) here.
  • M: Oh, I'm [ just ] riding it's just a bicycle, not a motorcycle.
  • Why can't I?
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Hi,
No. 1

F: Hey, this is a hiking trail. You can't ride a bicycle (bike) here.

M: Oh, I'm [ just ] riding it's just a bicycle, not a motorcycle. Why can't I?

F: Well, as you like then (a bit formal. Perhaps as you wish, if you like, if you want to). This road is so steep ahead that you'll have to give up riding in the end.

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You always help me, Clive. Thank you very much!

kenta

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