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Could you rate an English sentence?

The following sentence was written by a Japanese.

I found it very terrible, but someone said it's OK because he understands what it means.

How do you rate it on the basis of 10 points?

This is the sentence:

"The buzzer sound be changed tone by kind of major and minor fault."

Thank you in advance.

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  • 8 年前
    最愛解答

    It is not even a sentence. There isn't a properly used verb, and the rest is incomprehensible. I have no idea what the person means. It rates a minus ten, and that's being kind.

    I teach ESL, and that would not be considered anywhere near acceptable in my classroom.

    Lady Morgana

    English teacher

  • 8 年前

    4/10

  • 8 年前

    3/10

  • 8 年前

    I would rate it a 0 i can't even understand what it's trying to say, I got the first part and even with that the wrong tense of the verb to sound is used and the rest I can't understand at all, simply put it is impossible for me, a native English speaker to even sort of grasp what it is trying to say...It is evident that whoever wrote this needs more practice of the English language before he tries to put a coherent sentence together... Sorry if that sounds harsh, but I seriously can't understand and I really wish I could, but there's nothing there to be understood.

  • 8 年前

    Sorry, it's a no from me. What Japanese was he thinking of when he wrote that?

    (Maybe we could use the Japanese they were thinking of to try and explain how to improve the English somehow)

  • 匿名
    8 年前

    ******/10

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