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Sat 11 Jun, 2016 01:11 pm
Hello
Two days ago my classmate asked me how to read something.
He had asked me that I checked is these sentences was grammatically correct
Mainly I had to say that I don't go to the theatre beacuse ...
And here are these sentences :
1) I don't go often to the theatre beacuse there is no any in my city
2) There is no theatre in my city so I dot go to any
These sentences are probably not well, so I need your help with that beacuse I just have no idea how to say that grammatically correct.
My language can be pretty bad beacuse I am still learning, although I hope you will understand it
@58podejscie,
With only minimal editing:
1) I don't go often to the theater because there are none in my city
2) There is no theater in my city so I don't go.
There may be more eloquent ways to express. I'm sure some will follow.
@58podejscie,
It's 'because', not 'beacuse'
'be' being 'cause'
'being' be cause.
'being cause'
Because.
@58podejscie,
1. I, rarely have the opportunity to indulge in theatregoing, because there are none in my locality.
2. (Actual-speech (relative)) Why would I waste my time and money (Important stuff - feeds and keeps me/mine) watching folk prance about pretending to be someone else?