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16 Nov 2014
- Japanese
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English (US)
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Khmer
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As for me, I'm very good. Does this sound natural?
As for me, I'm very good. Does this sound natural?
When I write the letter for parents, can you use this sentence?
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- English (US)
A little unnatural
It actually depends on context, but, most likely, it's a bit awkward.
If you're contrasting the previous sentence where someone isn't doing well, this might sound good:
"However, I'm doing well!"
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- English (US)
A little unnatural
Not common to say "im very good" unless you are talking about being skilled about something. To reply to "how are you" its good to say "as for me. I'm pretty good" or "i'm really good" no one used very good unless its about being skillful about something
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thank you so much!
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