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This youtube video got criticized seriously in the comment area. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qjDLdPihHI Let me ask you some questions. 1. He is a student ----- Oxford university. A. of B.at C.Both are okay. 2. Open your book -----page 45. A. to B. at C. on D. make your conbination on your own and tell me what are they.(AB)(AC)(BC)(ABC) 3. Open to page 45 in your books. Is this sentence correct? 4. John is married, with two children. And John is married with two children. Mean the same with no dout and no confusion although a comma is omitted. True or False 5. Do you think the lady,who teaches English in the youtube video, is a native English speaker or not? Cuz I got 925 on my TOEIC exam(Test of English for International Communication), and I don't think she's a native English speaker. For the research, could you tell me what your nationality and best language are? Moreover, for my hobby, could you recommend a less famous city or town of the state or county in your country? My hobby is using google map to see the landscape there. For example, Houlong, Miaoli County, Taiwan. Cuz, I’m from Taiwan. My nationality is Taiwan. My best language is Mandarin. And Houlong is a less famous city or town for foreigners.
19 Thg 10 2024 05:22
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1. B - at 2 A - to 3 Sounds pretty natural, a kind of shorthand 4 No comma needed 5 I have no reason to suppose English is not her native language I am British and my native (and best) language is English.
19 Thg 10 2024 07:38
1. At. "A student of Oxford University" would mean that his studies are about Oxford University. 2. At or to. "To" always sounds a bit strange to me but it is widely used. I think "at" is slightly more natural. 3. Hmmm.... it's one of those ones where I can't decide whether it's wrong or just a bit weird-sounding! It's certainly not too bad. 4. True. Quite an unusual case! It's more common to write it without the comma. 5. I'm not sure. She has an accent which seems to me to be Indian of some kind (perhaps with a shade of American), which could mean she is a native speaker, but she makes at least one very basic mistake: "What do you think? Why the question is wrong?" at 0'16". Her handwriting is also very European - although obviously it may be someone else's handwriting. So I'm baffled. I'm British and English is my best language. A nice town in my area is Faversham. Have a look on Google Maps - it's quite pretty.
19 Thg 10 2024 21:22
1.) at/of both are good. 2.) in 3.) Open to page 45 of your books. 4.) on 5.) in 6.) since 7.) to 8.) among 9.) since 10.) to
19 Thg 10 2024 05:47
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