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I go to my university and study English. But my classmate's English skill is very high. So, I can't follow them. I'm still freshman. What should I do?
私は大学に通っていて、英語を学んでいます。でも、クラスメイトの英語能力が高くて、みんなについていけません。まだ一年生なのに何をすればいいの?
I’m wondering.
I go to my university and study English.
But my classmate's English skill isare very high.
So, I can't follow them.
I'm still a freshman.
What should I do?
I’m wondering.
I go to my university and study English.
But my classmate's' English skill iss are very high.
Use plural 'classmates'' and 'skills' for consistency.
So, I can't followkeep up with them.
'Keep up with' is more natural than 'follow' in this context.
I'm still a freshman.
Need the article 'a' before 'freshman.'
What should I do?
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Your writing shows good basic sentence structure and clear communication of your thoughts. With just a few small adjustments to articles and word choice, your English will sound even more natural!
I go toAt my university and, I study English.
There are other ways you can say this sentence, depending on your intent. For example: I attend a university and I study English there.
ButHowever, my classmate's' English skill iss are very high, so I can't follow what they are saying.
My correction above is the correct way to say what you want to say. However, I would probably just say: However, my classmates' English skills are better than mine, so I can't follow what they are saying.
So, I can't follow them.
Removed this sentence and attached it to the previous one since "so" is a conjunction.
I'm still a freshman.
What should I do?
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Great effort! Remember that when using conjunction words, so you can (and should) connect sentences. To answer you question: keep practicing. Watch lots of movies or shows in English to help with your listening comprehension and practice speaking when you can.
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I go to my university and study English.
There are other ways you can say this sentence, depending on your intent. For example: I attend a university and I study English there. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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But my classmate's English skill is very high.
My correction above is the correct way to say what you want to say. However, I would probably just say: However, my classmates' English skills are better than mine, so I can't follow what they are saying. But my classmate Use plural 'classmates'' and 'skills' for consistency. But my classmate |
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So, I can't follow them.
Removed this sentence and attached it to the previous one since "so" is a conjunction. So, I can't 'Keep up with' is more natural than 'follow' in this context. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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I'm still freshman. I'm still a freshman. I'm still a freshman. Need the article 'a' before 'freshman.' I'm still a freshman. |
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