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but,Danny Fan,say me always if there are error please
Ok
First of all, error is a computer or sort of mathematic word. The right word is in this case, MISTAKE.
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Thank you so much for the corrections...
for YOUR corrections is better
use the possessive adjectives everytime you can
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I really hope I'll learn from my error..
Same thing, MISTAKES
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Even if I hope who is will learn me
There's no need to use WHO or THAT everytime like in Italian. In English we can ignore them. So, it's better to say "Even if I hope he will...." etc, without who or that. In this case anyway the word was that, because you mean an action THAT is made, not a person WHO is something...
Then, the verb is TEACH; you hope Dan will or can teach you. You learn, he teaches, is it ok?
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I saw Harry Potter and the order of phoenix a few twice in english
Here I didn't understand: Have you seen it a few times or twice?
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I see MTV and there are an american programs
XD Relax yourself, deep breath... there are AN American programs, what's wrong with this?
There are many American programs, so AN is not useful in this sentence.
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"Room Raiders" is one of those
I know it, it's funny XD
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now I have an american pronunciation and,for me,it is a problem
Start to understand where's the difference. If you catch the differences you can choose the kind of pronunciation you want to use. I know, it's not an immediate thing, it needs some time, but I start this way, preferring cAn and not cHEn, bEfo' and not bIfoR... but you can concentrate now on learning the grammar and don't worry about your pronunciation, that's the last thing.
oh my God XD to know is an irregular verb = know knew known, so I KNEW is the simple past. My teacher made us study them by heart when I was in my high school
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I knowed who Dan
Again WHO can be taken (and in this case is THAT, because is referred to a A THING you knew). I knew Dan... etc.
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Dan love America
Dan loveS America, 3rd person.
Undecided?
I believe this word doesn't exist really... no, my mistake it exists, correct
it is IRRESOLUTO, not the same thing as INDECISO (irresoluto is a person who's not a brave character, who's afraid in taking decisions, but it's a minimal thing). Anyway my dictionary says it's better to use indecisive.
IF and TO side by side is not correct. Besides, I'm quite sure it's I'M INDECISIVE ABOUT SPEAK BRITISH OR AMERICAN ENGLISH. When you make a comparation like this it' easier to put about and the two things
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Danny Fan,in your opinion,which one of those can I speak?
Well, I don't know. I can say I prefer British. American English is too large in terms of sounds for my taste. I find British is more elegant, deep, calm, more like my own personality, that's why I prefer it. But you can choose what you like the most.
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Thank you so much!
Thank you too, and sorry for all this boring grammatical correction, I'm a bit pernickety