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7 Nov 2014
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i back to home this afternoon by bus,there were so many people in the bus,it was really crowd,I almost became a paper Does this sound natural?
i back to home this afternoon by bus,there were so many people in the bus,it was really crowd,I almost became a paper Does this sound natural?
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- English (US)
Unnatural
I went home this afternoon by bus. - back is not a verb.
There were so many people on the bus. - People ride on a bus in English not in one. In does logically make more sense, however it is not correct.
it was really crowded. - Crowd is a noun. Crowded is an adjective.
I almost became a paper - not sure what you're trying to say here.
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Unnatural
@matt1125: He meant to say that he got squeezed so hard as if his chest and back was to be pressed together
- Simplified Chinese (China)
A little unnatural
Back 不是动词
home,here,there这类词前不加介词。
go home,go there
go to shool
后面一句话你是用夸张exaggeration 手法。
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