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Do you like reading?
What are your favourite books / authors and why do you like them?
2010年3月17日 11:35
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Hi Петр,
Good taste and interesting choice of authors! “Strong, bright literary style” . . . You mean sanguine kind of style that would appeal to a sanguine person like yourself? <img alt="" src="http://www.italki.com/fckeditor/editor/images/smiley/msn/wink_smile.gif" />
P.S. You cannot use ‘another’ with nouns in plural. It should be ‘other heroes’, not ‘another heroes’. Also ‘historical novels’ (‘historic’ means ‘old’ while ‘historical’ means ‘related to history’). And finally, the last sentence, too many comas and subordinate clauses there :) I know we like that sort of things in Russian but in English they would simply say: ‘In general I may say that I like books with interesting ideas, good drama and strong, bright literary style’. Just a suggestion.
2010年5月1日
Mistakes . . . We all make mistakes. It’s part of the learning process, is it not? I hope I with my corrections didn’t put you off writing, it has been a pleasure talking to you.
2010年5月1日
Good evening! I like interesting historic novells, autobiographies of great people, and also i indeed like "industrial" novells of Arthur Hailey, this is one of my favourite authors. I like humor - that's why i like to read P.G.Wodehouse, his stories about Jeeves and Wooster and another heroes.
In general i may say, that i like such kind of books, which have interesting ideas, good drama and strong, bright literatary style.
2010年4月30日
the more I write, the more mistakes appear))
Thank you for explanation.
Thank you for explanation.
2010年4月30日
Hi Stacy,
Regarding the absence of ‘to’ after ‘make’, yes, there is a rule: when verbs ‘make’ or ‘let’ are used with another verb, the verb in the infinitive form loses its particle ‘to’.
P.S. ‘. . . haven't done it only yet’, this won’t do (это не пойдет). You can say either ‘haven't done it as yet’ or ‘haven't done it just yet’, or simply ‘haven't done it yet’.
2010年4月25日
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