I wouldn't mind doing that.For the sake of many of us, would you mind preparing something on the usage of panctuation marks in English?.
I wouldn't mind doing that.For the sake of many of us, would you mind preparing something on the usage of panctuation marks in English?.
Good then! We are already seated at the table, waiting for the food from you.I wouldn't mind doing that.
Oooh! Sorry for the loss of your friend, kimbendengu. My deepest condolences to you and her family.cute b My friend passed away yesterday so I need to see her mother,what kind of words can I say to her ?
Anytime!!
ExactlyAfter preposition to don't add 'ing'
I think you are not right.
The sentence is grammatically and semantically correct.
The word SEEING is not a verb but it is a GERUND or a verbal noun hakuna kitu kama hicho....mtaala gan unaoutumia wew kijana ? 😆 heb soma tena maelezo yang
Let me remind you to use proper punctuation marks (comma, full stop etc) in your paragraph.
Well, I am not that good at English, so anybody feel free to correct me if that is the case. Here are my suggestions....,
In your sentence you've written "I went to see my wife" you can use " I went to visit my wife" or "I visited my wife".
"Late on" it was supposed to be "later on'' which means that... the time or situation after the one that you've been talking about.
"I decided to return" I'd prefer to use " I decided to go back to Iringa" or "I went back" (because that's where you were before) however "to return" Or "I returned " is also correct and acceptable (but it seems very common and it's always good to try new things).
Btw, I like your story but try to work on my suggestions.
PS, Don't try to translate any sentence from Swahili (native language) to English, many times it creates big confusion. Think it in English.
And lastly, I strongly insist on the correct usage of punctuation in your sentences.
Cc. 4G LTE
Wow!, you know how to see things in deep
Since we all are here to learn English as our second language, I would like to hear experiences we go through as we perfect the skill. I was from one of our neighbouring East African country, and people there have this general, some what naive perception that we Tanzanians can't speak fluent English. I know we have all gone through such experience. How did you overcome such experience. Was it embarrassing? If so what would you do to improve your situation? Looking forward to engaging insights on this matter.
Anyone to chat with me so as members can correct if there are mistakes on sentence?