Kai
Hi friends, Do these two sentences make sense to you?? 1. My shoe soles do not have good grips on slippery floor so I fell down. 2. My tires do not have good grips on snow.
Feb 5, 2023 12:16 PM
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I understand what you mean! :) How I would go about saying them would be as follows; 1: "The soles of my shoes don't have a good grip, and the floor is slippery, so I fell down." 2: "My tires don't have good traction on snow." Traction is the act of pulling something over a surface, so it's another way of saying "grip on a road". I hope I helped!
February 5, 2023
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In the U.S. we'll understand what you're saying, but it does not sound fluent. I would say: "My shoe didn't have good grip and the floor was slippery, so I fell down." "My tires do not have good grip on snow" (Or even better, "My tires do not have good traction on snow". But either one works.) 祝你好运!
February 5, 2023
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