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Looking for some friends help me to study English and Urdu!
I'm a Chinese girl came from Beijing. Now I live in Pakistan, so I need to learn more English and Urdu. I'll waiting online, thanks everyone!
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Language pair: Chinese, Cantonese; Chinese, Mandarin
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97551 |
Re:Looking for some friends help me to study English and Urdu!
Hello Annie! I can help you speak English! But sorry, I am not a Gold Member.
Correction: I'll be waiting online. Thanks everyone!
You would add "be" before waiting because you are using the word "will".
I'll is a contraction of "I will", so it also counts.
Also, there wouldn't be a comma between the two sentences because there is no contraction holding the sentence together.
You could do: I'll be waiting online. Thanks everyone! I'll be waiting online, and thanks everyone! ("And" is a contraction because it holds the two sentences together.)
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Language pair: English; Chinese, Mandarin
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Re:Re:Looking for some friends help me to study English and Urdu!
Oh sorry! I have to fix my last post.
The only time you will be adding "be" is when the verb after it has the suffix "-ing" at the end.
For example: I will be going to the store. I will be sleeping later.
But if the verbs do not have ing, they don't need "be".
Examples:
I will go to the store. I will sleep later.
There.
The only time I think "be" would not go with "-ing" is when you're meaning to "stay somewhere".
I will be at home. I will be in school. I will be around the restaurant after work.
In this form, "be" is used to mean you are somewhere. With the "be" and "-ing" rule, it is implying that you are doing something.
I hope this helps!
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Language pair: English; Chinese, Mandarin
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