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Can't wait for his debut game.
Does it sound natural?
He is a player.
Thanks in advance!!!
2024年7月12日 08:54
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You need a subject in the first one. Who or what can't wait?
2024年7月12日
It’s wrong because there is no subject. And ‘debut’ is a noun or a verb, not an adjective. So you’ve made up a noun phrase, ‘debut game’ which is understandable but not natural.
Examples:
He did well in his debut. He went 2 for 4.
I’ve bought tickets for his major league debut.
He debuts with the Yankees next week. I can’t wait.
In general, ‘debut’ as either noun or verb isn’t that common a word. It’s fairly highbrow from French. As a lower level speaker you would risk not being understood. More natural would be to use a standard adjective: ‘I can’t wait for his first game.’ That’s something anyone could say.
2024年7月13日
Yes, it sounds natural. Here’s a slightly refined version for clarity:
"Can't wait for his debut game. He’s a player."
Thanks in advance!!!
2024年7月13日
Would you mind taking turns dumping the trash? I feel a little hard done by.
2024年7月12日
1. Good.
2. Just as I left home.
3. I went for a walk.
4. Raining
2024年7月12日
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