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English Writing Exercise (All Levels)

Course 101, Unit 1, Lesson 2

Describing People

Instructions: Describe six different people, using a positive and negative descriptive word: a woman, a man, a boy, a girl, you and me. Ex. The boy is young and not tall.

brightman's submission: Average Rating:
Hi, my name si Milos. I'm man and I'm very very tall.
I'm 27 years old. Please to meet you.
Submitted over a year ago

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  • Iva
    Mochapoints: 4637  |  Teacher Score: 294 (0%)
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  • Iva
    Mochapoints: 4637  |  Teacher Score: 294 (0%)
    Hi, my name is Milos.I´m a man and I´m so tall. I`m 27 years old .Nice to you meet you. very good Milos
    Submitted over a year ago
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  • Shane
    Mochapoints: 6234  |  Teacher Score: 424 (0%)
    "Nice to meet U" instead of "pleased to meet U"
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  • Nikita78
    Mochapoints: 4546  |  Teacher Score: 1196 (0%)
    Hi, my name is Milos. I'm a man and I'm very, very tall.I'm 27 years old.Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you too, Milos:)
    Submitted over a year ago
  • kathrin
    Mochapoints: 92  |  Teacher Score: 21 (0%)
    u can say nice to meet u rather then pleased to meet u
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  • BeBeLinda
    Mochapoints: 7372  |  Teacher Score: 4716 (99%)
    Hi =) There are many different ways to say the same thing: PleaseD to meet you. = Nice to meet you. = It's a pleasure to meet you. Just the minor corrections, already mentioned: - my name IS Milos - I'm A man. Otherwise, great job! Hope that helps!
    Submitted over a year ago
  • Robert
    Mochapoints: 11694  |  Teacher Score: 7597
    Milos - Pay attention to B's comments. Expressions like "nice to meet you" or "pleaseD (past tense) to meet" are all colloquial expressions and all are correct.
    Submitted over a year ago
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