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Some friends, especially those who are just learning English, often make the following mistakes.; o( n$ R& \' U/ O1 N- X
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1. My husband has a good job. She makes over 100,000 dollars a year.
" ^$ | r/ P. }1 K$ u5 j My girlfriend did not live with me, because he is still in China.- r2 g" O1 j* f" B. U5 m2 Z4 O
3 S5 t% J) @. W B; rThe reason to make this mistake is not due to grammar knowledge. One reason might be she and he have the same pronunciation in Chinese.1 O; v6 v* N6 M" A# B
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2. I do not like big rain, I like small rain.4 u, U5 g' o/ a+ }0 P0 W
3. Please close your phone." {& N- X; O. t$ d' N
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?% }7 Q0 N: t0 i" I% U
The correct way to ask the question is like this: how do you say... in English?. P2 G. `/ c: Q- r; f4 E) ]( s
$ k& d3 ~: |" Y! l% q, k$ B/ N$ Z5. I am a Chinese.: s* a( ]- a( \& ]$ T. p
I am a Chinese person, or I am Chinese.
8 a% o4 ?3 o E! k/ D6. He is a gay.2 ^9 D' ]( H; x9 z+ p `+ [, c7 [
He is gay.
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% a9 m/ F$ i" O9 k! S6 P8 q5 t7. Why? No why. # u' H* L- K$ Y5 e. a
Not no why, no reason. $ {6 k3 j9 u2 `4 i% ^: u
8. Thanks! No thanks!! w2 b# c8 ^4 |. N7 I0 {/ `* K
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