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Do you understand me? .___.


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A friend of mine,say I have many errors with english.
Do you think is that true?
I´m worried about it,because I don´t now if people understand me. ^^u

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Your errors are not a big deal, don't worry about it.
I think your English is understandable.

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There are errors, but I can understand you just fine. ^^ May I ask what your first language is?

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Thanks you two.^^

There are errors, but I can understand you just fine. ^^ May I ask what your first language is?


It´s spanish,I´m from Spain.=3

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Your English is very good. There are some mistakes, but they are not bad. In this sentence, for example:

A friend of mine,say I have many errors with english.


If there is a verb after a noun, you do not need a comma. Also, "say" would be "says" this time. English is a proper nound since it is the name of the language, so the "E" needs to be capitalized. With proper English, the sentence would look like:

A friend of mine says I have many errors with English.



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Don't worry Helen, your English is just fine : ) It's alot better than most people on the internet, that's for sure : P

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If there is a verb after a noun, you do not need a comma. Also, "say" would be "says" this time. English is a proper nound since it is the name of the language, so the "E" needs to be capitalized. With proper English, the sentence would look like:


Thank you.^^
Sorry.I´ll try to look at it carefully,when I´ll write something.=3

Don't worry Helen, your English is just fine : ) It's alot better than most people on the internet, that's for sure : P


Thank you very much,listen things like that,makes me happy(but,if I have some errors,please,tell them to me).=3

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You're using commas a wee bit too much, but your verb conjugation and all seems pretty good. Although you'd use "hear", not "listen" in that last sentence, and the conjugation would be a little different. It ought to read more like: "Thank you very much. Hearing things like that makes me happy (but if I have some errors, please tell me)." You don't need to restate the subject, but it's not necessarily wrong to do so. :3

The good thing is your English is very understandable even with that. I know it's a little late to say it, but I felt I should anyway.




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