Kama unaongea lugha ya kingereza vizuri bila kukwama nicheki tufanye kazi

Hapo kwenye am looking forward to hearing..... Meseji imeeleweka lakini
Looking for someone that can speaking English ? . if yes , then here i am . I can't write up every thing about me here . But if your interested to know more about me , you can follow me pm . I 'm looking forward to hearing from you .
 
Let me introduced myselvea, if I can survived in that competitions

My names are mkorea from city central dar es salaam, age between 37 and 27. Iam double with three children, given me a work hautajutia. Thank you boss.
am good with my own English
Ahsante kwa comedy
 
*Some popular Grammatical Blunders. Every one has made at least two times*:

1. You're taking it personal (wrong)
You're taking it personally (correct)

2. He is matured (wrong)
He is mature (correct)
He has matured (correct)

3. The reason is because (wrong)
The reason is that (correct)

4. Night vigil (wrong)
Vigil (correct)

5. Traveling bag (wrong)
Travel Bag (correct)

6. As at when due (wrong)
As and when due (correct)

7. Be rest assured (wrong)
Rest assured (correct)

8. I'm hearing you (wrong)
I can hear you (correct)

9. My names are (wrong)
My name is (correct)

10. All manners of (wrong)
All manner of (correct)

11. She delivered a baby boy (wrong)
She was delivered of a baby boy (correct)

12. Lacking behind
Lagging behind (correct)

13. Crack your brain (wrong)
Rack your brain (correct)

14. Return it back (wrong)
Return it (correct)

15. Uganda comprises of 10 regions (wrong)
Uganda comprises 10 regions (correct)
Uganda is comprised of 10 regions (correct)

16. Wake keeping (wrong)
Wake keep (wrong)
Wake (correct)

17. Exercise patience (wrong)
Be patient (correct)

18. Barbing saloon (wrong)
Barber shop (correct)

19. I forgot my phone at home (wrong)
I left my phone at home (correct)

20. Borrow me your pen (wrong)
Lend me your pen (correct)
May I borrow your pen (correct)

21. More grease to your elbow (wrong)
More power to your elbow (correct)

22. Funny enough, I've never liked him (wrong)
Funnily enough, I've never liked him (correct)

23. My body is scratching me (wrong)
My body itches (correct)

24. Letterhead paper (wrong)
Letterhead (correct)

25. I'm not your mate (wrong)
We're not mates (correct)

26. You're mannerless (wrong)

You're ill-mannered (correct)
27. Horn at the car in front (wrong)
Honk at the car in front (correct)

28. Happy birthday in arrears (wrong)
Happy belated birthday (wrong)
Belated happy birthday (correct)

29. I will sleep at 10pm (wrong)
I will go to bed at 10pm (correct)

30. Just when I thought I have seen it all (wrong)
Just when I thought I had seen it all (correct)

31. First come, First serve (wrong)
First come, First served (correct)

32. I have a running nose (wrong)
I have a runny nose (correct)

33. Working Experience (wrong)
Work Experience (correct)

*Which ones have you ever made?*
11. She has delivered.......
 
I don't care hata kama napiga broken somehow ntakuwa nimeeleweka.Siri ya lugha ya kiingereza unapokosea usiogope hata kama watu wanakucheka,usipate ile inferiority complex kwamba ooh sijui nikiongea watanionaje wee gonga ngeli tu baadae utakaa sawa tu!
Safi
 
Hapo kwenye am looking forward to hearing..... Meseji imeeleweka lakini
" i 'm looking forward to hearing..... " actually i dont see any problem in this sentence, unlesss you tell me that you have problem with phrasal verb .
 
Mkuu mimi nikiongea dak 3 mfululizo maneno yanakata halafu napatwa na kiu ya maji haswa.
 
Yes isn't you.
You have sun this mother tongue of queen elizabeti is not president to we. We need to smoke subira. Subira smokes heri. Are you in Dar or Athrow?
Nilitaka kushangaa huu uzi nataka kuscrow down mpaka mwisho bila kumuona Babu dah ningeshangaa kweli kweli au Bibi Sky alikufichia tumbaku
 
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