before marriage I worked in association for two years I give money for poor people and use computer and phone.Now I live in Oman and I have license on French that’s why I can’t find a job here because they use the English language. I would like to work a teacher or office worker they are my favorites works.
Dear Sir,
I would like to know whether the following expressions are grammatical. And also please tell me whether their meanings are the same as I have given against each in brackets.
1) I would give you my car, but it is not with me. (Now I am ready to give me my car, but unfortunately, it is not with me.)
2) I would tell her, but I don't see her these days. (I want/wish to tell her, but nowadays I am not seeing her.)
3) I would come there, but I don't have a vehicle. (I am ready to come there, but unfortunately, I don't have a vehicle.)
Thank you.
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hi... thank you all for giving me the chance to share my opinion.. well, i am not so fluent in English which i am trying to be. so, if there is any mistake, grammatically or in spelling, i would be thankful to you for giving corrections to those. Now, i would like to share my favourite profession to you. well, my choice is police profession. poilcing is a noble job. in order to check the
crimes in a country, to make the livings of honest people easier, to make the country peaceful and harmonize them in a way to greater good, good policing is well needed. that's why the motto of police is" police is the friend of people." though there some allegations against some police officers, there are many more reasons behind the will to select policing as a dream job. thank you again.
Hello Aniyanmon,
All of those are fine and the meanings are as you describe. Well done!
Peter
The LearnEnglish Team