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I got a message from an English teacher awhile ago. It says '' I couldn't teach you guys only today, but I feel as if I haven't seen you for ages. I miss you all .' Hope to see you next time. Can you take some time to have a look and let me know if it reads as native and makes sense, please?
Jan 17, 2023 3:14 PM
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I don't like to criticize another teacher. And there's such a wide variety of types of English that something that sounds unnatural to me could be perfectly normal in another part of the world. But I think there's a problem is with the word order of the sentence "I couldn't teach... only today..". It would be better to say something like "It was only today that I couldn't teach you..." or "I have only missed one lesson..." or " I know it's only today's lesson that I missed.." Is that the part you were asking about? I guess if the person was already having a bad day you could understand why they might make a mistake
January 17, 2023
So you as a American don't understand it?
January 17, 2023
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