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💬 WHO and COMMAS in Relative Clauses Perhaps you’ve come across the following sentences: “My sister, who is a nurse, lives in Chicago.” “My sister who is a nurse lives in Chicago.” They look the same, so which one is correct? 🤔 Both ✅ They are both correct, but they send a different message. EXPLANATION 1️⃣ My sister, who is a nurse, lives in Chicago. - The speaker has one sister. - The information “who is a nurse” is extra information. - We already know who the speaker is talking about, so the clause is not necessary. 💡 That’s why we use commas. 2️⃣ My sister who is a nurse lives in Chicago. - The speaker has more than one sister. - The information “who is a nurse” is essential to identify which sister they mean. 💡 We cannot remove it, so there are no commas. Rule to remember: If the information is extra -> use commas. If the information is necessary -> no commas #relative clauses
2026年1月22日 04:55
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【CEO's Business Quiz】Can you handle a direct question from a Japanese manager?                        Hi, I'm SHIMPEI. I have 25 years of experience as a CEO in Japan and overseas. In a Japanese meeting, "straight honesty" can sometimes be a "risky trap." Look at the screenshot from my original lesson material (Scenario 01). Situation: Your manager asks about a product with falling sales: 「現場ではどう思っている? (What's the feedback from the field?)」 Which answer is the "safest" and most professional in a Japanese office? A: 正直、このモデルはもう売れません。 B: 最近、少し売りにくさを感じています。 C: 販売方法について、少し整理が必要かもしれません。 Think like a Japanese professional! Each choice is grammatically correct, but only one protects your reputation and moves the business forward. The Answer: I'll share the "logic of Japanese management" in my next post or during my trial lesson. If you're serious about succeeding in a Japanese company, check my profile for more details. #Japanese #BusinessJapanese #WorkingInJapan #italki
2026年1月22日 04:48
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Who wants to sound like a native English speaker from the United States? Maybe you're wanting to visit the United States. Maybe you're wanting to move to the United States. Maybe you got a job in the United States and you want to be able to communicate with people in your new neighborhood. Or maybe you already live in the United States but were born in another country, but you want to learn how to sound more like you live here. You want to talk to people in the grocery store, book store and more! But your accent is bothering you. Have you ever had someone from the United States really judge your pronunciation? Really listen to all the sounds you make when you speak? Then let you know what letter sounds that you say wrong in American English? Then actually teach you how to say American English letter sounds clearly and correctly. So your nouns, vowels etc sound really clear and understandable. Not like.. 'Sort of like American English' but really American English. That way your listener knows exactly what you're saying without confusion, hesitation, assumptions, mis understanding. Wouldn't your listener appreciate that? Wouldn't that make the conversation more free flowing and more enjoyable? Check out my tutor profile and book a lesson of mine. I've been tutoring students around the world since 2018 to sound more American.
2026年1月21日 23:03
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