I Need Some Correction
Please, help me with to see my mistakes.:
Pancakes are one of the traditional national dishes of Russian food.
Today I bought* buy buns with raisins (Or today I am going to* am buying buns with raisins?)
Depends whether you are talking in the past or future.
Hi! This might help you too
I buy buns with raisins. This means I do it regularly, maybe every day or once a week. (You can't use a specific date with this tense but you can say every day I buy buns with raisins)
I am buying buns with raisins. This means I am at the store buying them right now.
I will buy buns with raisins and I am going to buy buns with raisins. Both mean in the future I will buy the buns. Add a date to say when in the future.
Today I will buy buns, tomorrow I will buy buns, next week I will buy buns.
I hope that helps
Rebecca
I need some correction
please, help me to see my mistakes:
Pancakes are one of the traditional national dishes of Russian food.
Today I buy buns with raisins (Or today I am buying buns with raisins?)
I need some correction
please, help me to see my mistakes:
Pancakes are one of the traditional national dishes of Russian food.
Today I buy buns with raisins (Or today I am buying buns with raisins?)
"Dishes" and "food" in this context are redundant, so I would go with one or the other like:
Pancakes are one of the traditional national dishes of Russia.
You could also remove "national" for the same reason since you are mentioning the country:
Pancakes are one of our traditional Russian dishes.
Note: these aren't really mistakes, just recommendations regarding style.
"Today I will buy buns with raisins" or "Today I am buying buns with raisins" sounds more natural to me.