Eduardo
Is this sentence right? I'm learning english and just want to ask about this sentence: "Sorry, my English is very bad" or maybe "Sorry, my English is not good, I'm trying to learn" Or maybe find another sentences wich mean the same
May 27, 2015 1:15 PM
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I think it is good to point out that you are a learner but I would do so in a more positive way: "Sorry, my English is not so good but I am trying to learn"
May 27, 2015
Both sentences are correct. For you first sentence, you could also say: 1. Sorry, I'm not that great at English. 2. Sorry, I'm not fluent in English. 3. Sorry, my English sucks. (Informal/Somewhat vulgar) 4. Sorry, I suck at English. (Informal/Somewhat vulgar) 5. Sorry, English was never my strong suit. 6. Sorry, I can't speak English well. 7. Sorry, I'm not proficient in English.
May 27, 2015
They're both right. Perhaps it is better to use the second one.
May 27, 2015
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