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Some friends, especially those who are just learning English, often make the following mistakes.
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1. My husband has a good job. She makes over 100,000 dollars a year.3 G$ @4 `/ `5 z' Q6 s2 O! J
My girlfriend did not live with me, because he is still in China.
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The reason to make this mistake is not due to grammar knowledge. One reason might be she and he have the same pronunciation in Chinese.0 y) ~- |2 m6 f5 ]8 J5 p0 `4 [
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2. I do not like big rain, I like small rain.3 |# J. A. w: w! e8 P5 L, x( `
3. Please close your phone.; `% H/ w2 d5 |7 r4 T! \* p
These mistakes are made because of direct translation. Another similar mistake is: I very like Canada. You really like Canada, or you like Canada very much.
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4. How to say: heavy rain, light rain, and turn off your phone in English?
; r7 X: C- F5 u" o7 CThe correct way to ask the question is like this: how do you say... in English?; w Z5 g2 [" D7 C& e, [
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5. I am a Chinese.
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! o+ k5 s; B7 r6. He is a gay.
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7. Why? No why. $ C7 t; Q, T# @ h9 }+ B
Not no why, no reason. $ {7 v4 V3 Q! [% F) b' \
8. Thanks! No thanks!
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