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Last sunday, i met a Kiwi men in restaurant, he can speaks a little Chinese and he has been to Chinese. he chats wiht ever night, he always corrects my wrong sentences and i also teach his some Chinese, he's job is insurance in Auckland. I feel his really passionate.so i feel realy happy, if i keep doing is , i can imporve my English.
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Last Sunday, I met a Kiwi man in a restaurant. He can speaks a little Chinese and he has been to China.
China = 中国; Chinese = 中文
Days of the week start with capital letters.
The pronoun "I" is always spelled with a capital 'I'.
When you have a helping verb such as "can", the main verb is used in dictionary form:
He helps
He can help
He doesn't help
He chats with me ever night, and always corrects my wrong sentences. I also teach him some Chinese. His job is insurance; he works in Auckland. [Alternatives: He works in Auckland as an insurance salesman. He works in Auckland selling insurance.]
"Him" is the translation of 他 when it is the object of a verb.
his = 他的
he's = he is
I feel he is really passionate. [Alternative: I feel he's really passionate.]
So I feel really happy. If I keep doing this, I can improve my English.