April 7, 2023
I'd like to speak English more naturally and not the kind of English you find in a textbook, please correct me so that I can sound like a native🙇♂️
It's alright even if you change an entire sentence!!
What is the difference between He came home smelling alcohol and He came home smelling like alcohol?
If it is difficult to explain, please provide an example sentence.
First one is wrong, second one is right.
If you say the first one, it sounds like he is holding a bottle of alcohol and sniffing the bottle.
I see! Your explanations are very easy to understand!!
Thank you so much !
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I'd like to speak English more naturally and not the kind of English you would find in a textbook, p. Please correct me so that I can sound like a native. 🙇♂️
It's alright even if you change an entire sentence!!
What is the difference between "He came home smelling alcohol" and "He came home smelling like alcohol?"
If it is difficult to explain, please provide an example sentence.
FThe first one is wrong, the second one is right.
If you say the first one, it sounds likeas if he is holding a bottle of alcohol and sniffing the bottle.
I see!
Your explanations are very easy to understand!!
Thank you so much !
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I'd like to speak English more naturally and not the kind of English you’d find in a textbook, so please correct me so that I can sound like a native🙇♂️
It's alright even if you change an entire sentence!!
What is the difference between “He came home smelling alcohol” and “He came home smelling like alcohol”?
If it is difficult to explain, please provide an example sentence.
FThe first one is wrong, while the second one is right.
If you say the first one, it sounds like he is holding a bottle of alcohol and sniffing the bottle.
Or it could be that his home smelled like alcohol when he walked in
I see!
Your explanations are very easy to understand!!
Thank you so much !
Feedback
Both example sentences are actually correct but mean different things, as you have described.
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I'd like to speak English more naturally and not the kind of English you find in a textbook, please correct me so that I can sound like a native🙇♂️ I'd like to speak English more naturally and not the kind of English you’d find in a textbook, so please correct me so that I can sound like a native🙇♂️ I'd like to speak English more naturally and not the kind of English you would find in a textbook |
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What is the difference between He came home smelling alcohol and He came home smelling like alcohol? What is the difference between “He came home smelling alcohol” and “He came home smelling like alcohol”? What is the difference between "He came home smelling alcohol" and "He came home smelling like alcohol?" |
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First one is wrong, second one is right.
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If you say the first one, it sounds like he is holding a bottle of alcohol and sniffing the bottle. If you say the first one, it sounds like he is holding a bottle of alcohol and sniffing the bottle. Or it could be that his home smelled like alcohol when he walked in If you say the first one, it sounds |
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Your explanations are very easy to understand!! This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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