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Kenta Posted 15 years ago
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Would you correct my English, please? ( Jan. 31 )

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

No. 1

M: What's your problem, Natsuki? You keep looking out ( of ) the window.

F: I can't help it. I feel very nervous.

M: Oh, I remember ( now ). You're going to meet your client, Mr. Sato.

He is very particular. You may well feel so nervous.

No. 2

M: I'm really looking forward to our skiing trip this weekend.

What time shall we make it?

F: We'd better start early. How about six? Don't be late.

M: Never. I'm never tardy.

Thank you! kenta
  

Top answer

No. 1 M: What's your problem, Natsuki? You keep looking out ( of ) the window.

  • No.
  • 1 M: What's your problem, Natsuki?
  • You keep looking out ( of ) the window.
  • F: I can't help it.
  • I feel very nervous.
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No. 1

M: What's your problem, Natsuki? You keep looking out ( of ) the window.
F: I can't help it. I feel very nervous.
M: Oh, I remember ( now ). You're going to meet your client, Mr. Sato. He's very particular. No wonder you feel so nervous!

No. 2

M: I'm really looking forward to our ski trip this weekend. What time should we leave
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Hi, Mr Micawber. THank you for your comments.

Your comments are always very instructive.

Thanks a million. kenta

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