Please help me correct this, thanks! Written Exercise 17- Ding Ding has a new
family! A few weeks ago, an old woman, a neighbor's mother-in-law, took Ding
Ding to her home to guard her kitchen. Actually, the old woman's
daughter-in-law has cats. We asked the old woman why she did not take her
daughter-in-law’s cat home. The old woman answered, “Do you think cats that have
meals/eat with mice can guard my kitchen well?" We said nothing but laughed (Makes sense and is perhaps acceptable but I don’t think it’s quite correct. In my opinion, whatever follows “nothing but” should be able to follow “we said”. Maybe I’m wrong, I’m no expert. I’d say, “We just laughed” or “We only laughed.”). I hope
Ding Ding will (forever) have a happy life (forever) (unnecessary IMO but this is how you’d say it) with her new owner, and I hope Ding Ding is
working hard and will never be fired. Ding Ding (丁丁)有一个新家了! 几周前,一位老妇人(老奶奶)-
是一个邻居的婆婆,把Ding Ding 带回家守护她的厨房。
实际上(事实上),这位老妇人(老奶奶)的媳妇有几只猫的。我们问过这(位)老妇人没什么不去把媳妇的猫带回家。
这(位)老妇人回答:“你认为那些和老鼠一起吃饭的猫能守护好我的厨房吗?” 我们没有说什么只有大笑。 我希望Ding Ding
和她的新主人永远有一个快乐人生,我希望Ding Ding 工作努力永远不会被解雇。he