Search from various English teachers...
David Perez
In my country we celebrate birthdays with a big party, actually, there are so funny tradition, to the person whose birthday we break him many eggs in he's head and throw him "Maizena" and other things for dirty him
Feb 20, 2025 12:35 AM
Corrections · 4
1
In my country, we celebrate birthdays with a big party. Actually, there are some really fun traditions. For the person whose birthday it is, we break many eggs on their head and throw Maizena and other things to make them messy.
Tip: - "So funny tradition" â "some really fun traditions" (correct plural form and more natural phrasing). - "To the person whose birthday we break him many eggs in he's head" â "For the person whose birthday it is, we break many eggs on their head" (correct word order and pronoun use). - "Throw him 'Maizena' and other things for dirty him" â "Throw Maizena and other things to make them messy"
Feb 20, 2025 8:34 AM
1
In my country we celebrate birthdays with a big party. Actually, there are such funny traditions. We break many eggs on the head of the birthday person and we throw "Maizena" and other messy things at him.
Feb 20, 2025 8:06 AM
1
In my country we celebrate birthdays with a big party, actually, there are so many
funny traditions. For the person whose birthday it is, we break many eggs on his
head and throw him "Maizena" and other things for him
Feb 20, 2025 4:22 AM
In my country we celebrate birthdays with a big party. Actually there is a funny tradition where we break lots of eggs on the head of the person whose birthday it is.
** and throw him "Maizena" and other things for dirty him **
** and throw him "Maizena" and other things for dirty him** This doesn't make sense, I don't understand what you want to say here.
Feb 20, 2025 8:04 AM
Want to progress faster?
Join this learning community and try out free exercises!
David Perez
Language Skills
English, Spanish
Learning Language
English
Articles You May Also Like

đ October Traditions: Halloween, Holidays, and Learning Portuguese
35 likes · 18 Comments

The Curious World of Silent Letters in English
52 likes · 27 Comments

5 Polite Ways to Say âNoâ at Work
43 likes · 12 Comments
More articles