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stevenukd



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PostPosted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 6:05 am    Post subject: from now on Reply with quote

Dear Teachers,

1.From now on, we�re completely two strangers, you go your way, I go my way, if we meet each other outside in the street, just pretend that we don�t know each other, ok?

2.� Can you do press-ups?
-Can you swim the butterfly?
-Can you swim the breast-stroke?
-Can you swim free-style/ the crawl?
-Can you swim the backstroke?
-Can you swim the dog-paddle?

3.� Have you ever dived in the sea with a oxygen cylinder/ a scuba?
-How long can you hold your breath in the water?

-Are 1, 2 & 3 natural to say?

-Thanks a lot to Teachers,

Stevenukd.
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LucentShade



Joined: 30 Dec 2003
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Location: Nebraska, USA

PostPosted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 7:34 pm    Post subject: Re: from now on Reply with quote

stevenukd wrote:
Dear Teachers,

1.From now on, we�re completely two strangers, you go your way, I go my way, if we meet each other outside in the street, just pretend that we don�t know each other, ok?

Good.


stevenukd wrote:

2.� Can you do press-ups?
-Can you swim the butterfly?
-Can you swim the breast-stroke?
-Can you swim free-style/ the crawl?
-Can you swim the backstroke?
-Can you swim the dog-paddle?

I'd call "press-ups" "push-ups" instead, but maybe this is a British/American difference.

If you're having a conversation about swimming, it's more natural to say "Can you do the butterfly?" and use "do" in place of "swim" before any of the strokes that are "the [something]."

A few others:
Can you swim free-style (freestyle) ?
Can you dog-paddle? --dog-paddle is understood to be a type of swimming, so no need to use the verb "swim"

stevenukd wrote:

3.� Have you ever dived in the sea with a oxygen cylinder/ a scuba?
-How long can you hold your breath in the water?


*with anoxygen cylinder / with an oxygen tank // (it might be more natural to say ocean instead of sea)

*with scuba gear

"How long can you hold your breath in the water?" --good; in place of "in the water," "underwater" can also be used.
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