I like it.
False: I very like it.
True: I like it very much.
2. The price is very suitable for me.
False: The price is very suitable for me.
True: The price is right.
suitable (appropriate, match) the most common usage is in the form of denial notice or notice, such as: The following programs not suitable for children. The following programme is not suitable for children in the back of this group used to say the sentence would be more appropriate.
3. What kind of work do you do it?
False: What's your job?
True: Are you working at the moment?
what's your job too wrong with this argument do it? Yes. Because if your talking to just unemployment, so the question is asked directly beneath will face each other, so you have to ask: now you are at work you, Are you working at the moment, then you are only Q: Where did you Work it, where are you working these days, or if you do what industry, What line of work are you in, say something in passing, to answer such questions that might be more specific, do not just say that the manager or secretary.
4. how to say in English?
False: How to say in English?
True: How do you say this in English?
How to say the most in China, one of the influx of Chinese-style English, which is by no means authentic English argument. The same sentence are: How does spell the word, How do you spell that please, I ask how to read the word, How do you pronounce this word.
5. Tomorrow I have to do.
False: I have something to do tomorrow.
True: Sorry but I am tied up all day tomorrow.
with I have something to do to show that you busy, which is a Chinese saying completely . Because every time we have to do, and lay there to sleep it is. So you can say I'm very busy, tied up: I'm tied up. There are other claims: I'm afraid I can't make it at that time. I, d love to, but I can't , I have to stay at home.
6. I do not have English name.
False: I haven't English name.
True: I don't have an English name.
Many people make the mistake of speaking English, from the grammatical perspective, may be the lack of grammar skills, because the have verb here, not there at the present perfect does not make sense that the auxiliary. Therefore, this statement by the affirmative sentence into negative yesterday,. Understand that truth is one thing, practice is another thing, please say a few words:
I have no money; I don't have any money.
I have no brothers and sisters; I don't have any brothers or sisters.
I have no car. I don't have a car.
7. I think I can not.
False: I think I can't.
True: I don't think I can.
then this group is a matter of habit, known as the negative lead in grammar, which is in Chinese which says After you say something like the English sentence, as long as you pay attention, will be used to English views.
8. I dance well.
False: I don't dance well too.
True: I am not a very good dancer either.
when we do something good at the time say, in English there is usually not good at something, actively thinking or even directly in English to: I am not a good dancer.
9. what time?
False: What time is it now?
True: What time is it, please?
What time is it now this is a direct sentences translated from Chinese, English-speaking, when there is no need to say now because you can not ask what time was it yesterday or what time is it tommorow. So meet the English used to say is: What time is it? Another argument is: how are we doing for time, these words are particularly appropriate when the time limit
10. My English is very bad.
False: My English is poor.
True: I am not 100% fluent, but at least I am improving.
someone joked that all the Chinese people are best at a English is: My English is poor Honestly, I've never met an American said to me: My Chinese is poor. Whatever their Chinese is good or bad, they will say: I am still having a few problem, but I'm getting better. When you tell foreigners, your English is very poor, so what (so what) is the spot to let others give to us some English, or is that my English is not good, we will not talk of it. Another drawback is that larger, while constantly learning English, while all the while saying his English was poor, it just as a personal side to the tire inflated, and the side bar on the hole in the tire deflated. I firmly believe that if we work hard to hard to pass thorough understanding EPTIP series of textbooks to eat, your level of IT professional English will rapidly increase immediately. After your IT counterparts and foreign exchanges no longer have to say: My English is very poor. Seeking truth from facts you can say that my English was not very fluent, but at least I'm making progress.
11. you like to join our party?
False: Would you like to join our party on Friday?
True: Would you like to come to our party on Friday night?
join a club or often refers to the associations, such as: join a health club ; join the Communist Party. In fact, often with the party with the verb come or go. Such as go a wild party, or come to a Christmas Party.
12. I have no experience.
False: I have no experience.
True: I am afraid I don't know much about that.
I have no experience in this ancient phrase sounds strange, because you just want to say: that respect I do not know much or I'm not good at this, on the line. I am not really an expert in this area.
13. I do not have a boyfriend.
False: I have no boyfriend.
True: I don't have a boyfriend.
14. His body is healthy.
False: His body is healthy.
True: He is in good health. You can also say: He's healthy.
15. price is too expensive / cheap.
False: The price is too expensive / cheap.
True: The price is too high / rather low.
16. we got out.
False: We got off the car.
True: We got out of the car.
17. speed fast.
False: The speed of the car is fast.
True: The car is speeding. Or
Will you be going back home for the Spring Festival?
False: Yes, I go back. Of course! (This sentence is wrong)
True: Of course. Sure. / Certainly. (This statement is correct)
English-speaking people use the frequency of course much lower than the Chinese students, and only in answer to some well-known problems when that of course. Because word of course is hidden behind In the conversation, or certainly with the sure outcome will be much better. At the same time, of course not too provocative in tone. Under normal circumstances the argument is that moderate tone, certainly not.
19. I think the right hand hurt.
False: I feel very painful in my right hand.
True: My right hand is very painful.Or
False: He looked at her and felt surprised.
True: He looked at her in surprise.
21. I have read your novels but I did not realize you are so young.
False: I have read your novels but I didn't think you could be so young.
True: After having read your novel, I expected you would be older.
22. She blushed, and let I see through her mind.
False: Her red face made me see through her mind.
True: Her red face told me what she was thinking.
23. to see this picture reminds me of my childhood.
False: The sight of these pictures made me remember my own childhood.
True: Seeing these pictures reminded me of my own childhood.
24. no attention to her.
False: Don't pay attention to her.
True: Leave her alone.
25. I was in college a lot of knowledge.
False: I get a lot of knowledge in the university.
True: I learned a lot in universit
False: I very like it.
True: I like it very much.
2. The price is very suitable for me.
False: The price is very suitable for me.
True: The price is right.
suitable (appropriate, match) the most common usage is in the form of denial notice or notice, such as: The following programs not suitable for children. The following programme is not suitable for children in the back of this group used to say the sentence would be more appropriate.
3. What kind of work do you do it?
False: What's your job?
True: Are you working at the moment?
what's your job too wrong with this argument do it? Yes. Because if your talking to just unemployment, so the question is asked directly beneath will face each other, so you have to ask: now you are at work you, Are you working at the moment, then you are only Q: Where did you Work it, where are you working these days, or if you do what industry, What line of work are you in, say something in passing, to answer such questions that might be more specific, do not just say that the manager or secretary.
4. how to say in English?
False: How to say in English?
True: How do you say this in English?
How to say the most in China, one of the influx of Chinese-style English, which is by no means authentic English argument. The same sentence are: How does spell the word, How do you spell that please, I ask how to read the word, How do you pronounce this word.
5. Tomorrow I have to do.
False: I have something to do tomorrow.
True: Sorry but I am tied up all day tomorrow.
with I have something to do to show that you busy, which is a Chinese saying completely . Because every time we have to do, and lay there to sleep it is. So you can say I'm very busy, tied up: I'm tied up. There are other claims: I'm afraid I can't make it at that time. I, d love to, but I can't , I have to stay at home.
6. I do not have English name.
False: I haven't English name.
True: I don't have an English name.
Many people make the mistake of speaking English, from the grammatical perspective, may be the lack of grammar skills, because the have verb here, not there at the present perfect does not make sense that the auxiliary. Therefore, this statement by the affirmative sentence into negative yesterday,. Understand that truth is one thing, practice is another thing, please say a few words:
I have no money; I don't have any money.
I have no brothers and sisters; I don't have any brothers or sisters.
I have no car. I don't have a car.
7. I think I can not.
False: I think I can't.
True: I don't think I can.
then this group is a matter of habit, known as the negative lead in grammar, which is in Chinese which says After you say something like the English sentence, as long as you pay attention, will be used to English views.
8. I dance well.
False: I don't dance well too.
True: I am not a very good dancer either.
when we do something good at the time say, in English there is usually not good at something, actively thinking or even directly in English to: I am not a good dancer.
9. what time?
False: What time is it now?
True: What time is it, please?
What time is it now this is a direct sentences translated from Chinese, English-speaking, when there is no need to say now because you can not ask what time was it yesterday or what time is it tommorow. So meet the English used to say is: What time is it? Another argument is: how are we doing for time, these words are particularly appropriate when the time limit
10. My English is very bad.
False: My English is poor.
True: I am not 100% fluent, but at least I am improving.
someone joked that all the Chinese people are best at a English is: My English is poor Honestly, I've never met an American said to me: My Chinese is poor. Whatever their Chinese is good or bad, they will say: I am still having a few problem, but I'm getting better. When you tell foreigners, your English is very poor, so what (so what) is the spot to let others give to us some English, or is that my English is not good, we will not talk of it. Another drawback is that larger, while constantly learning English, while all the while saying his English was poor, it just as a personal side to the tire inflated, and the side bar on the hole in the tire deflated. I firmly believe that if we work hard to hard to pass thorough understanding EPTIP series of textbooks to eat, your level of IT professional English will rapidly increase immediately. After your IT counterparts and foreign exchanges no longer have to say: My English is very poor. Seeking truth from facts you can say that my English was not very fluent, but at least I'm making progress.
11. you like to join our party?
False: Would you like to join our party on Friday?
True: Would you like to come to our party on Friday night?
join a club or often refers to the associations, such as: join a health club ; join the Communist Party. In fact, often with the party with the verb come or go. Such as go a wild party, or come to a Christmas Party.
12. I have no experience.
False: I have no experience.
True: I am afraid I don't know much about that.
I have no experience in this ancient phrase sounds strange, because you just want to say: that respect I do not know much or I'm not good at this, on the line. I am not really an expert in this area.
13. I do not have a boyfriend.
False: I have no boyfriend.
True: I don't have a boyfriend.
14. His body is healthy.
False: His body is healthy.
True: He is in good health. You can also say: He's healthy.
15. price is too expensive / cheap.
False: The price is too expensive / cheap.
True: The price is too high / rather low.
16. we got out.
False: We got off the car.
True: We got out of the car.
17. speed fast.
False: The speed of the car is fast.
True: The car is speeding. Or
Will you be going back home for the Spring Festival?
False: Yes, I go back. Of course! (This sentence is wrong)
True: Of course. Sure. / Certainly. (This statement is correct)
English-speaking people use the frequency of course much lower than the Chinese students, and only in answer to some well-known problems when that of course. Because word of course is hidden behind In the conversation, or certainly with the sure outcome will be much better. At the same time, of course not too provocative in tone. Under normal circumstances the argument is that moderate tone, certainly not.
19. I think the right hand hurt.
False: I feel very painful in my right hand.
True: My right hand is very painful.Or
False: He looked at her and felt surprised.
True: He looked at her in surprise.
21. I have read your novels but I did not realize you are so young.
False: I have read your novels but I didn't think you could be so young.
True: After having read your novel, I expected you would be older.
22. She blushed, and let I see through her mind.
False: Her red face made me see through her mind.
True: Her red face told me what she was thinking.
23. to see this picture reminds me of my childhood.
False: The sight of these pictures made me remember my own childhood.
True: Seeing these pictures reminded me of my own childhood.
24. no attention to her.
False: Don't pay attention to her.
True: Leave her alone.
25. I was in college a lot of knowledge.
False: I get a lot of knowledge in the university.
True: I learned a lot in universit
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