It should be either " Does anybody/anyone have any questions?" or simply "Any questions?".
The same goes for "Anybody has a pen?", you should say something along the lines of "Does anybody/anyone have a pen ( I could borrow)?" or " Has anyone/anybody got a pen I could have/borrow"
Also, "I come to pay my tuition", although grammatically correct, doesn't sound quite right. I'd say "I've come to pay my tuition (fees)"
You are right. The pronunciation of those two words, questions and pencil, is not correct. Questions is pronunced "kwes-chen". In pencil the "c" is not pronunced as a 'z' but as an s: pen-sel.
This is very useful in everyday school life of children. This is a good way to learn.
2011rhythmdivine 5 months ago
i love this
nizadep 9 months ago
"Anybody has a question?" is incorrect.
It should be either " Does anybody/anyone have any questions?" or simply "Any questions?".
The same goes for "Anybody has a pen?", you should say something along the lines of "Does anybody/anyone have a pen ( I could borrow)?" or " Has anyone/anybody got a pen I could have/borrow"
Also, "I come to pay my tuition", although grammatically correct, doesn't sound quite right. I'd say "I've come to pay my tuition (fees)"
PS. English is my mother tongue
Lewie91 1 year ago
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Lewie91 1 year ago
You are right. The pronunciation of those two words, questions and pencil, is not correct. Questions is pronunced "kwes-chen". In pencil the "c" is not pronunced as a 'z' but as an s: pen-sel.
1sweetone2 1 year ago
write it down on* the notebook......on or in ..which one is correct????
nushshi123 3 years ago