I only want to practise some English, that's all. :v I think, discussion in English is useful for our English. Be calm, guy!
What's the room number? It's true that practice makes perfect. One modern way of testing your own speaking skill is to command Google Assistant or Siri to do something or ask her about something. Don't be shy if she understands you wrong at first. Better start with something simple, say, "Wake me up at 6" or "Text Honey that I love her". You'll be surprised. Sent from Oneplus One
Imagine, you meet two men. One is very handsome, the other looks like King Kong. Both are very kind. If you tell them, "You guys are beautiful". What's going to happen then? 1. Nothing? 2. They smile happily? Or 3. There'll be a battle?
I explained the reason : "Your children must be so happy having you as their father" . So I don't think there would be any confusion.
…..anybody wants to have………….About grammar and spelling. Has anyone wanted to have an English battle with me? I am looking forward to having fun with you. Someone & anybody are singular words. In question we usually use "any". The Present Perfect tense is formed by: To have + past participle of the main verb (to want). Not me. Definitely. P.S. We must learn to walk before we can run, man.
You can only agree with a person (persons), which your sentence is not . Hence, it should have been written as: "I completely agree with you regarding / (in regard to)[*] my sentence." Or "I completely agree with you in regard to the mistake that you've pointed out in my sentence. [*] In regard to / regarding: preposition, used to say what you're talking / writing about.
I prefer to rewrite my sentence like "Is there someone..." . It is not about the tenses bro. It is, absolutely, not what i mean. And there is no reason to use perfect tense in that sentence. I crawled a very long time before . I understand what you said but let English be the game to connect us, that will make it even more interesting! You will see , when you win a game, how happy it is! You will fall in love with this language in a second .
One of English grammar rules: Always capitalize the word “I”. How can you expect to be good at the language, when you’ve no respect for its rules ? …....the upper-secondary…. .....“teacher” and “people” were my fist pronunciation lessons. ………………………………….........were the first lessons of pronunciation of mine. • You need a possessive pronoun (mine) here, because you’re talking about your pronunciation lessons (the thing associated with you). • “Me” is an object pronoun that refers to yourself. Guess 80% Vietnamese say it wrongly (adv), including some of the teachers. “Wrong” is an adjective, cannot be used to modify the verb "to say". P.s. Oh man, it is so....unwise to look down on your fellow Vietnamese . ....can you tell me what your English level is? When the question (What is your English level?) is part of a bigger sentence, the word order changes as above. Plural. When you agree with more than one person, like, in a group discussion. Then rewrite it. And what do you understand about the situations when Perfect tenses should be used? I learnt to crawl / (I knew how to crawl) a very long time ago. I’ve already fallen in love with English, and have worked constantly to improve my level. There’s no need for game .
see this page: Vui lòng đăng nhập hoặc đăng ký để xem link Plural form of person is people, as I know.
Here is your perfect tense: Vui lòng đăng nhập hoặc đăng ký để xem link What I mean is to ask for someone to play with.
Except those points I have just said, I agree with you all. Thanks for pointing the mistakes out . It's 3 years since my last English lesson . This topic make me happy so so much thank you!