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Kenta Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Would you correct my English? ( Sept. 18 )

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

No. 1

M: Are you coming to our party tonight?

F: I'll probably come.

M: "probably"? What do you mean?

F: This afternoon I'll find the results of my tests.

I'm afraid that I'll have to have a makeup.

No. 2

M: I'm expected to meet Mr. Hara at four.

F: Did you prepare the materials for the meeting?

M: Of course. I sat up late all night writing the report.
[ I wrote the report through the night. ]

Thank you. kenta
  

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No. 1 M: Are you coming to our party tonight? F: Yeah, probably.

  • No.
  • 1 M: Are you coming to our party tonight?
  • F: Yeah, probably.
  • M: "probably"?
  • What do you mean?
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No. 1

M: Are you coming to our party tonight?

F: Yeah, probably.

M: "probably"? What do you mean?

F: This afternoon I get my test results. I'm afraid I might have to have a makeup. (I don't know what you mean, Kenta. He might have to take the exam again? It would be very strange if he had to take it the same night!)
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Hi, Mister Micawber. You teach me a lot about natural English.

Thank you very much. kenta

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