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.
2023年2月5日 12:16
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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!
2023年2月5日
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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!
2023年2月5日
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