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!
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Word Practice 2
10-20
1 How to Use “By”
As time goes by, life begins to feel very short.
Some of the electricity is provided by cables which are buried underground.
Please sort them by file size.
No problem. I will do it by myself.
B: Can I ask you a personal question?
A: Yes, by all means.
B: Are you going to be finished by then?
A: No, but I think I can do it by 9 pm.
Did you run it by Hasegawa?
I didn’t mean anything by it.
There's a supermarket by my house.
I like eat by myself.
2 how to use “am”
Yes, I am.
3 how to use “father”
複数形fathers
You're so kind! Like father, like son.
4 how to use “apple”
* 複数形apples
Apple products are stylish and cool.
This apple is so sweet.
I didn't fight with him. He and I were originally like apples and oranges. It’s as simple as that.
This isn't an apple-to-apple.
5 how to use “banana”
複数形bananas
Unfortunately, Mexico has become like Banana Republic.
He was a top banana in high school.
If I have to do this work all day, I'm gonna go bananas.
6 how to use “beef”
* 複数形beef
This beef is too hard to chew.
You should beef up the typhoon defenses before the next one comes.
You got a beef with me?
7 how to use “bread”
複数形bread
It comes with bread or rice.
Their smiles are my daily bread.
This is my bread and butter.
8 how to use “butter”
複数形butter
It's even tastier with butter.
9 how to use “candy”
複数形candies
I'm like a kid in a candy store now.
Does this store also fall under the definition of a candy store?
This is the best eye candy that I have ever seen.
10 how to use “breakfast”
複数形breakfasts
Does continental breakfast include bacon?
This is a B&B. Is that okay with you?
WordGrammar 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!!
Word Practice 2
10-20
1 How to Use “By”
As time goes by, life begins to feel very short.
Some of the electricity is provided by cables which are buried underground.
Please sort them by file size.
No problem.
I will do it by myself.
B: Can I ask you a personal question?
A: Yes, by all means.
B: Are you going to be finished by then?
A: No, but I think I can do it by 9 pm.
Did you run it by Hasegawa?
I didn’t mean anything by it.
There's a supermarket by my house.
I like to eat by myself.
2 hHow to uUse “am”
Yes, I am.
3 hHow to uUse “father”
You're so kind!
Like father, like son.
4 hHow to uUse “apple”
Apple products are stylish and cool.
This apple is so sweet.
I didn't fight with him.
He and I were originally like apples and orangopposites.
Here are more common ways of how we use the phrase "apples and oranges."
When someone is comparing something to something else which isn't at all like it:
- That's like comparing apples to oranges.
- You can't do that. That argument is apples and oranges.
- You can't do that. That's like apples and oranges.
It’s as simple as that.
This isn't an apple-to-applethe same comparison.
I'm not sure what you're saying here so this is my best guess.
5 hHow to uUse “banana”
Unfortunately, Mexico has become like a Banana Republic.
He was a top banana in high school.
This is correct but I don't really hear this any more in the US.
If I have to do this work all day, I'm gonna go bananas.
6 hHow to uUse “beef”
This beef is too hard to chew.
You should beef up the typhoon defenses before the next one comes.
You got a beef with me?
7 hHow to uUse “bread”
It comes with bread or rice.
Their smiles are my daily bread.
This is my bread and butter.
8 hHow to uUse “butter”
It's even tastier with butter.
9 hHow to uUse “candy”
I'm like a kid in a candy store now.
Does this store also fall under the definition of a candy store?
This is the best eye candy that I have ever seen.
10 hHow to uUse “breakfast”
Does continental breakfast include bacon?
This is a B&B.
Is that okay with you?
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As time goes by, life begins to feel very short.
Good. 本当にそれ
Some of the electricity is provided by cables which are buried underground.
Please sort them by file size.
No problem.
I will do it by myself.
B: Can I ask you a personal question?
A: Yes, by all meansah, no problem/go ahead.
"By all means" seems a bit stiff.
B: Are you going to be finished by then?
A: No, but I think I can do it by 9 pm.
Did you run it by Hasegawa?
I didn’t mean anything by it.
There's a supermarket by my house.
I like eating by myself.
Yes, I am.
You're so kind!
Like father, like son.
Apple products are stylish and cool.
This apple is so sweet.
I didn't fight with him.
HWe and I were originallywere always like apples and oranges.
It’s as simple as that.
This isn't an apple-to-apple.
Not sure what this means.
Unfortunately, Mexico has become lik(known as) the Banana Republic.
He was a top banana in high school.
Usage is good, but that's actually the first time I've seen this expression.
If I have to do this work all day, I'm gonna go bananas.
This beef is too hard to chew.
You should beef up the typhoon defenses before the next one comes.
You got a beef with me?
It comes with bread or rice.
Their smiles are my daily bread.
This is my bread and butter.
It's even tastier with butter.
I'm like a kid in a candy store now.
DoesWould this store also fall under the definition ofbe considered a candy store?
This is the best eye candy that I have ever seen.
OR This is just pure eye candy.
Does continental breakfast include bacon?
This is a B&B.
Is that okay with you?
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I didn’t mean anything by it. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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I like eat by myself. I like eating by myself. I like to eat by myself. |
2 how to use “am” 2 |
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3 how to use “father” 3 |
複数形fathers |
You're so kind! This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Like father, like son. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
4 how to use “apple” 4 |
* 複数形apples |
Apple products are stylish and cool. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
This apple is so sweet. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I didn't fight with him. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
He and I were originally like apples and oranges.
He and I were originally Here are more common ways of how we use the phrase "apples and oranges." When someone is comparing something to something else which isn't at all like it: - That's like comparing apples to oranges. - You can't do that. That argument is apples and oranges. - You can't do that. That's like apples and oranges. |
This isn't an apple-to-apple. This isn't an apple-to-apple. Not sure what this means. This isn't I'm not sure what you're saying here so this is my best guess. |
5 how to use “banana” 5 |
複数形bananas |
Unfortunately, Mexico has become like Banana Republic. Unfortunately, Mexico has become Unfortunately, Mexico has become like a Banana Republic. |
He was a top banana in high school. He was a top banana in high school. Usage is good, but that's actually the first time I've seen this expression. He was a top banana in high school. This is correct but I don't really hear this any more in the US. |
If I have to do this work all day, I'm gonna go bananas. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
6 how to use “beef” 6 |
* 複数形beef |
This beef is too hard to chew. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
You should beef up the typhoon defenses before the next one comes. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
You got a beef with me? You got This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
7 how to use “bread” 7 |
複数形bread |
It comes with bread or rice. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Their smiles are my daily bread. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
This is my bread and butter. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
8 how to use “butter” 8 |
複数形butter |
It's even tastier with butter. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
9 how to use “candy” 9 |
複数形candies |
I'm like a kid in a candy store now. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Does this store also fall under the definition of a candy store?
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This is the best eye candy that I have ever seen. This is the best eye candy that I have ever seen. OR This is just pure eye candy. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
10 how to use “breakfast” 10 |
複数形breakfasts |
Does continental breakfast include bacon? This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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