Le Parisien
Master Don Juan
Hi guys, I need a little help from all the native English speakers here.
Actually I consider my English to be pretty good for an Asian (neither born or grew up in English speaking countries) and a Frenchie (everybody knows how French guys suck at speaking English... ). Especially in 2004 when I was still in the States, after only a two-year stay (2002-2004), my (American)English was "sharp":yes: , everybody thought I was an Asian American with a very slight Asian accent.
However, since I got back home, I haven't had any opportunity to use my English extensively, thus it's getting rusty by the day. I have less and less this natural "language feel" about English expressions and find myself "thinking" more and more instead of just "flowing" naturally.
So here are a few of the questions I have:
- Do you say "What is she like?" or "How is she like?" or both are correct?
- Do you say "What does she look like" or "How does she look like" or both are correct?
- Do you say "He testified in front the jury" or "he testified before the jury" or both.
I want to know what's correct in the sense that it's idiomatic, I know that both are grammatically correct.
So the native speakers, please help me. When you give the answer, please also tell me your country of origin so I can gauge the exactitude of your input.
Sorry to say this, but for me, Indians or Singaporeans for example are NOT native speakers, I'm mostly thinking of the Americans, the Canadians, the Brits the Aussies etc...
Thanks a lot for your help guys! :flowers:
Guys who are not native speakers, feel free to reply too, please just mention where you are from.
Actually I consider my English to be pretty good for an Asian (neither born or grew up in English speaking countries) and a Frenchie (everybody knows how French guys suck at speaking English... ). Especially in 2004 when I was still in the States, after only a two-year stay (2002-2004), my (American)English was "sharp":yes: , everybody thought I was an Asian American with a very slight Asian accent.
However, since I got back home, I haven't had any opportunity to use my English extensively, thus it's getting rusty by the day. I have less and less this natural "language feel" about English expressions and find myself "thinking" more and more instead of just "flowing" naturally.
So here are a few of the questions I have:
- Do you say "What is she like?" or "How is she like?" or both are correct?
- Do you say "What does she look like" or "How does she look like" or both are correct?
- Do you say "He testified in front the jury" or "he testified before the jury" or both.
I want to know what's correct in the sense that it's idiomatic, I know that both are grammatically correct.
So the native speakers, please help me. When you give the answer, please also tell me your country of origin so I can gauge the exactitude of your input.
Sorry to say this, but for me, Indians or Singaporeans for example are NOT native speakers, I'm mostly thinking of the Americans, the Canadians, the Brits the Aussies etc...
Thanks a lot for your help guys! :flowers:
Guys who are not native speakers, feel free to reply too, please just mention where you are from.