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  • Company meeting clarification question

    Posted by Andrea.Grassi on July 19, 2021 at 4:17 pm

    So, to me four words were unclear: biscuits, nudge, furloughed and sack

    Since some of them had an unclear pronunciation I would go over them with questions like these

    Sorry Andrew, I don’t know the expression “sack” it, would you mind explaining it to me?

    I have some trouble following, did you said biscuits?

    Sorry Andrew, could you spell it out? I am not catching the word furloughed

    Kerin replied 3 years, 4 months ago 2 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Kerin

    Administrator
    July 20, 2021 at 9:50 am

    Hi Andrea,

    These are good clarification questions.

    > I’d put this one: I have some trouble following, did you said biscuits? in the present continuous: I’m having some trouble following, did you said biscuits?

    >and a tweak to a preposition:

    So, to me four words were unclear

    Can you figure it out?! 🙌


  • Andrea.Grassi

    Member
    July 20, 2021 at 10:38 am

    Could it be “for me”? Dunno why but it felt natural to just type “to me” (my achille’s heel is that I am used to listening and writing and I go by “what feels natural” from time to time 😀 )

    • Kerin

      Administrator
      July 22, 2021 at 9:22 am

      It is ‘for me‘! Correct!

      I think the way to be fluent is to do exactly that- just go with what feels natural. (Fluent doesn’t mean correct in this case! It means ‘communicative’)

      Of course, if nobody tells you you are making a mistake, then you keep repeating that mistake (believe me – my achilles’ heel in Italian is prepositions. I tend to translate from English and I know it’s wrong to do that, but unless someone tells me the correct preposition I never learn!)

      Check this out for tips on prepositions

      https://hub.englishdigitalacademy.com/forums/topic/tips-for-learning-prepositions/

      Tips for learning prepositions

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