March 28, 2023
I'd like to speak English naturally, and not like a textbook, so please correct me as accurately as possible so that I can speak like a native!
It's alright if you change an entire sentence!!
1-1 How to Use "have"
* 三人称単数現在形has
* 過去形had
* 過去分詞形had
* 現在分詞形having
B: It's been a while! How have you been?
B: Do you have time now?
A: I have some errands to run, but I'm good for a little bit! So what’s up?
A: Do you want it? You can have it, if you want.
A: I want to have fun when things get tough.
B: I went into a bar in Japan, and it was really expensive.
A: Definitely, you've been had.
A: Oh, you had your hair cut! It looks good!
A: I’ll have it done by the time you'll be back.
B: Did you see him the day before yesterday?
A: Yeah. He seems to have been busy.
B: My car scraped against another car. I regret having been so careless.
A: But, I'm really relieved no one got hurt.
B: Do you have a pet?
A: I have two Java sparrows, a killifish, and some shrimps.
A: Do you have change?
B: How much?
A: Give me 33 yen.
I have to at the convenience store to pay bills, so do you want me to get you anything?
You have a sweet voice.
I’d like to have my shirt cleaned.
She had me walking around the whole day trying to find the clothes. But it was a dreamy time.
Again, someone had the air conditioner on.
B: Ready to order?
A: I'll have this.
It seems that I have no choice so to do it.
You should have gone to the doctor.
B: How will you have your steak?
A: I’ll have it rare, please.
B: When did you last have your hair cut?
A: Like, half a year ago.
I won’t have you being so rude to her. Why did you have that attitude?
The world would be closer to equality if all the haves gave a little of their surplus to the have-nots.
A: Can I have this booklet?
B: Of course! Feel free to take one.
I'm wondering if I should have my wisdom teeth taken out.
B: I feel like she hates me.
A: Why? She has to be mistaken.
He has it over me in everything. I'm totally defeated.
I have secrets.
The current situation is natural outcome for all the bad things I've done. I've had it come for me. However, I'll pay for the mistakes I made and I’ll surely make my way up from here.
I should have had the opportunity to do a lot of things, but I missed them. So I don't want to regret anymore.
1-2 How to Use "Enough"
B: Why haven't you read manga much lately?
A: I don’t have enough time to do it.
A: Have you had enough?
B: Yeah. I'm totally full.
A: Are you warm enough?
B: Yeah. Thank you.
A: This isn’t big enough. Do you have anything a little bigger?
I can’t stress enough how important it is to be kind.
I can’t get enough of this movie.
I wanna be rich enough to make animals as happy as possible.
Some people were kind enough to donate to this charity.
You're cute enough just as you are now.
WordGrammar 1-2
I'd like to speak English naturally, and not like a textbook, so please correct me as accurately as possible so that I can speak like a native!
It's alright if you change an entire sentence!!
1-1 How to Use "have"
B: It's been a while!
How have you been?
B: Do you have time now?
A: I have some errands to run, but I'm good for a little bit!
So what’s up?
A: Do you want it?
You can have it, if you want.
A: I want to have fun when things get tough.
B: I went into a bar in Japan, and it was really expensive.
A: DYou've definitely, you've been had.
A: Oh, you had your hair cut!
It looks good!
A: I’ll have it done by the time you'll be back.
また、の方が自然です。
A: I’ll have it done by the time you get back.
B: Did you see him the day before yesterday?
A: Yeah.
He seems to have been busy.
また、
He seemed busy.
B: My car scraped against another car.
I regret having been so careless.
また、
I regret being so careless.
A: But, I'm really relieved no one got hurt.
B: Do you have a pet?
A: I have two Java sparrows, a killifish, and some shrimps.
We usually use "shrimp" for the plural form of "shrimp."
A: Do you have change?
B: How much?
A: Give me 33 yen.
また、
How about 33 yen?
I have to pay bills at the convenience store to pay bills, so do you want me to get you anything?
You have a sweet voice.
I’d like to have my shirt cleaned.
She had me walking around the whole day trying to find the clothes.
But it was a dreamy time.
Again, someone had the air conditioner on.
B: Ready to order?
A: I'll have this.
It seems that I have no choice sobut to do it.
「〜しか〜ない」のような文法です。
You should have gone to the doctor.
B: How will you have your steak?
A: I’ll have it rare, please.
B: When did you last have your hair cut?
A: Like, half a year ago.
I won’t have you being so rude to her.
Why did you have that attitude?
The world would be closer to equality if all the haves gave a little of their surplus to the have-nots.
A: Can I have this booklet?
B: Of course!
Feel free to take one.
I'm wondering if I should have my wisdom teeth taken out.
B: I feel like she hates me.
A: Why?
She has to be mistaken.
He has it over me in everything.
I'm totally defeated.
I have secrets.
The current situation is a natural outcome for all the bad things I've done.
I've had it come foring to me.
This is a set phrase.
However, I'll pay for the mistakes I made and, however, so I’ll surely make my way up from here.
I should have had the opportunity to do a lot of things, but I missed them.
So I don't want to regrethave any more regrets.
1-2 How to Use "Enough"
B: Why haven't you read manga much lately?
A: I don’t have enough time to do it.
A: Have you had enough?
B: Yeah.
I'm totally full.
A: Are you warm enough?
B: Yeah.
Thank you.
A: This isn’t big enough.
Do you have anything a little bigger?
I can’t stress enough how important it is to be kind.
I can’t get enough of this movie.
I wanna be rich enough to make animals as happy as possible.
Some people were kind enough to donate to this charity.
You're cute enough just as you are now.
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B: I(Hey,) it's been a while!
How ha've you been?
B: DoAre you have timefree right now?
A: I have some errands to run (soon), but I'm good for a little bit!
So wWhat’s up?
A: Do you want it?
You can have it, if you want.
A: I want to have fun when things get tough.
B: I went into a bar in Japan, and it was really expensive.
A: DYou've definitely, you've been had.
A: Oh, you had yourgot a hair cut!
It looks good!
A: I’ll have it done by the time you'll be get back.
B: Did you see him the day before yesterday?
A: Yeah.
He seems to have beened busy.
B: My carI scraped my card against another car.
A: I have two Java sparrows, a killifish, and some shrimps.
A: Do you have any change?
B: How much (do) you need?
A: (Give me) 33 yen.
I have to atgotta go to the convenience store to pay some bills, so do you want me to get you anything (on the way)?
You have a sweet voice.
I’d like to haveget my shirt cleaned.
She had me walking around the whole day trying to find the clothes.
But it was a dreamy time.
Again, sSomeone had/(left?) the air conditioner on again.
B: Ready to order?
A: I'll have this.
It seems that I have no choice so to do it.
OR It seems I've got no other choice.
You should have gone to the doctor.
B: How will you have your steak?
OR How would you like your steak?
A: I’ll have it rare, please.
Good, but that's a risky move, haha. Medium-rare is the way to go! Rarer might be unsanitary.
B: When did you last have your hair cut?
OR When did you last get a hair cut?
A: Like, half a year ago.
Fine, but I'd prefer to not use "like" so often in this manner, even in casual speech. It makes you seem uneducated. Though, I do it anyways, haha.
I won’t have/tolerate you being so rude to her.
Why did you have that attitude?
OR What's up with that attitude?
The world would be closer to equality if all the haves gave a little of their surpluswealth to the have-nots.
Good, but seems a little off with the "haves" and "have-nots." Maybe replace it with the rich and the poor or the priveleged and the unpriveleged. Something along the lines of that.
A: Can I have this booklet?
B: Of course!
Feel free to take one.
I'm wondering if I should have my wisdom teeth taken out.
B: I feel like she hates me.
A: Why?
She has to be mistakenYou might be misunderstanding.
Not sure what you mean. 彼女は勘違いされているって合っていますか。
He has it over me in everything.
Not sure what you mean here.
I'm totally defeated.
I have secrets.
The current situation is the natural outcome for all the bad things I've done.
I've had it comeing for me.
However, I'll paymake up for the mistakes Ithat I've made and I’ll surely make my way up from here.
I should have had the opportunity to do a lot of things, but I missed them.
So, I don't want to regret anymore.
B: Why haven't you been reading manga that much lately?
A: I don’t have enough time to do it.
A: Have you had enough?
B: Yeah.
I'm totally full.
A: Are you warm enough?
B: Yeah.
Thank yous for asking.
A: This isn’t big enough.
Do you have anything a little bigger?
I can’t stress enough how important it is to be kind.
I can’t get enough of this movie.
I wanna be rich enough to make animals as happy as possible.
Some people were kind enough to donate to this charity.
You're cute enough just asthe way you are now.
A: Do you have change? A: Do you have any change? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
B: How much? B: How much (do) you need? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
A: Give me 33 yen. A: (Give me) 33 yen. A: Give me 33 yen. また、 How about 33 yen? |
I've had it come for me. I've had it com I've had it com This is a set phrase. |
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1-1 How to Use "have" This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
* 三人称単数現在形has |
* 過去形had |
* 過去分詞形had |
* 現在分詞形having |
B: It's been a while! B: B: It's been a |
How have you been? How This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
B: Do you have time now? B: This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
A: I have some errands to run, but I'm good for a little bit! A: I have some errands to run (soon), but I'm good for a little bit! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
So what’s up?
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A: Do you want it? This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
You can have it, if you want. You can have it This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
A: I want to have fun when things get tough. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
B: I went into a bar in Japan, and it was really expensive. This sentence has been marked as perfect! B: I went |
A: Definitely, you've been had. A: A: |
A: Oh, you had your hair cut! A: Oh, you This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
It looks good! This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
A: I’ll have it done by the time you'll be back. A: I’ll have it done by the time you A: I’ll have it done by the time you'll be back. また、の方が自然です。 A: I’ll have it done by the time you get back. |
B: Did you see him the day before yesterday? This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
A: Yeah. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
He seems to have been busy. He seem He seems to have been busy. また、 He seemed busy. |
B: My car scraped against another car. B: This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I regret having been so careless. I regret having been so careless. また、 I regret being so careless. |
A: But, I'm really relieved no one got hurt. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
B: Do you have a pet? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
A: I have two Java sparrows, a killifish, and some shrimps. This sentence has been marked as perfect! A: I have two Java sparrows, a killifish, and some shrimp We usually use "shrimp" for the plural form of "shrimp." |
I have to at the convenience store to pay bills, so do you want me to get you anything? I I have to pay bills at the convenience store |
You have a sweet voice. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I’d like to have my shirt cleaned. I’d like to This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
She had me walking around the whole day trying to find the clothes. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
But it was a dreamy time. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Again, someone had the air conditioner on.
This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
B: Ready to order? This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
A: I'll have this. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
It seems that I have no choice so to do it. It seems that I have no choice so to do it. OR It seems I've got no other choice. It seems that I have no choice 「〜しか〜ない」のような文法です。 |
You should have gone to the doctor. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
B: How will you have your steak? B: How will you have your steak? OR How would you like your steak? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
A: I’ll have it rare, please. A: I’ll have it rare, please. Good, but that's a risky move, haha. Medium-rare is the way to go! Rarer might be unsanitary. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
B: When did you last have your hair cut? B: When did you last have your hair cut? OR When did you last get a hair cut? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
A: Like, half a year ago. A: Like, half a year ago. Fine, but I'd prefer to not use "like" so often in this manner, even in casual speech. It makes you seem uneducated. Though, I do it anyways, haha. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I won’t have you being so rude to her. I won’t have/tolerate you being so rude to her. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Why did you have that attitude? Why did you have that attitude? OR What's up with that attitude? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
The world would be closer to equality if all the haves gave a little of their surplus to the have-nots. The world would be closer to equality if all the haves gave a little of their Good, but seems a little off with the "haves" and "have-nots." Maybe replace it with the rich and the poor or the priveleged and the unpriveleged. Something along the lines of that. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
A: Can I have this booklet? This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
B: Of course! This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Feel free to take one. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I'm wondering if I should have my wisdom teeth taken out. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
B: I feel like she hates me. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
A: Why? This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
She has to be mistaken.
Not sure what you mean. 彼女は勘違いされているって合っていますか。 This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
He has it over me in everything. He has it over me in everything. Not sure what you mean here. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I'm totally defeated. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I have secrets. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
The current situation is natural outcome for all the bad things I've done. The current situation is the natural outcome for all the bad things I've done. The current situation is a natural outcome for all the bad things I've done. |
However, I'll pay for the mistakes I made and I’ll surely make my way up from here. However, I'll
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I should have had the opportunity to do a lot of things, but I missed them. I This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
So I don't want to regret anymore. So, I don't want to regret anymore. So I don't want to |
1-2 How to Use "Enough" This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
B: Why haven't you read manga much lately? B: Why haven't you been reading manga that much lately? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
A: I don’t have enough time to do it. A: I don’t have enough time This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
A: Have you had enough? This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
B: Yeah. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I'm totally full. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
A: Are you warm enough? This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
B: Yeah. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Thank you. Thank This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
A: This isn’t big enough. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Do you have anything a little bigger? This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I can’t stress enough how important it is to be kind. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I can’t get enough of this movie. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I wanna be rich enough to make animals as happy as possible. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Some people were kind enough to donate to this charity. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
You're cute enough just as you are now. You're cute enough just This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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