Speak English Like An American For Native Russian Speakers Pdf -
Typical Obstacles for Russian Speakers As a native Russian speaker, you may encounter some challenges when mastering US English, like:
may be → might be.
First, I need to go through each word in the text and come up with three synonyms or similar words that fit contextually. For example, "Russian" is a proper noun, so it stays. "Have" could become "exhibit|possess|display". I have to be careful with verbs, nouns, and adjectives to ensure the replacements make sense grammatically in the sentence. Typical Obstacles for Russian Speakers As a native
Alternatively, maybe the user wants the rewritten text to have certain parts in the c format. Let me look at the original text again. The user might want me to rework all the listed items into b format. For example, "contractions, such as 'don’t' instead of 'do not,' and has a more relaxed pronunciation." Maybe "contractions like 'don't'"? But that's not three options. Hmm. "Have" could become "exhibit|possess|display"
some → certain.
Wait, the user's example doesn't include any c in the provided text. Maybe the user made a mistake and the task is to create such structures where possible. But in the given text, the only three-item list is "work, travel, and cultural exchange." So, converting that into travel with the "and" removed? Let me look at the original text again