Feb. 27, 2021
I come here for learning English. And I want to make friends here.
I'm a native chinese speaker. If you are learning Chinese, I think I could help.
Feel free to send me messages! I am really looking forward to having friends here.
快来和我成为朋友吧
我来这里主要是为了学习英语和交朋友。
我的母语是中文。如果你正在学习中文,我想我应该能帮得上你忙。
请不要感到拘束,来和我发消息聊天吧。我真的很期待能在这里找到朋友。
I coame here forto learning English and to make friends.
I came here to learn English and to make friends.
Since you're stating the reason why you came to LC, it's best to use the past tense, "came".
-Why did you come here? -I came here to buy a new hat.
-Why did you eat my lunch? - I ate it because I was hungry.
I'm a native chinese speaker.
If you are learning Chinese, I think I could help.
Feel free to send me a messages!
Feel free to send me a message!
Your sentence is 100% correct, but in my experience most people say "Feel free to send (me) a message!" whether they're talking to one person or a large group of people.👍
I am really looking forward to havmaking friends here.
I am really looking forward to making friends here.
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Proficient English writing skills, as always~!
I come here forto learning English.
I come here to learn English.
And I also want to make friends here. And I also want to make friends here.
I'm a native chinese speaker.
ISo if you are learning Chinese, I think I could help.
So if you are learning Chinese, I could help.
Feel free to send me a messages!
Feel free to send me a message!
I am really looking forward to havmaking friends here.
I am really looking forward to making friends here.
Let's be friends
I've come here forto learning English.
I've come here to learn English.
And I want to make friends here.
I'm a native chinese speaker.
If you are learning Chinese, I think I could help.
Feel free to send me messages!
I am really looking forward to havmaking friends here.
I am really looking forward to making friends here.
'Having' is technically correct, we use 'making' to describe the process of becoming friends with someone, so it just sounds a bit better in this context.
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Almost perfect! Unfortunately I'm not learning Chinese, but I'm always making corrections for people. Good luck!
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I come here for learning English.
I've come here
I come here
I c Since you're stating the reason why you came to LC, it's best to use the past tense, "came". -Why did you come here? -I came here to buy a new hat. -Why did you eat my lunch? - I ate it because I was hungry. |
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If you are learning Chinese, I think I could help. This sentence has been marked as perfect!
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Feel free to send me messages! This sentence has been marked as perfect!
Feel free to send me a message
Feel free to send me a message Your sentence is 100% correct, but in my experience most people say "Feel free to send (me) a message!" whether they're talking to one person or a large group of people.👍 |
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I am really looking forward to having friends here.
I am really looking forward to 'Having' is technically correct, we use 'making' to describe the process of becoming friends with someone, so it just sounds a bit better in this context.
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