“I would like to know from you on your favor sports” Does it sounds ok?
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I am making a survey form, should I say " I would like to know from you on your favor sports." Does it sounds ok?
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I am making a survey form, should I say " I would like to know from you on your favor sports." Does it sounds ok?
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I'm flagging this question for closure: proofreading questions ("Is this correct?", "Is there a better way to write this passage?") are off-topic unless a specific source of concern in the text is clearly identified. For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the Tour. FWIW: no, it's poor English. Try "I would like to know what your favorite sports are" or more simply "What are your favourite sports?" :-)
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I'm flagging this question for closure: proofreading questions ("Is this correct?", "Is there a better way to write this passage?") are off-topic unless a specific source of concern in the text is clearly identified. For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the Tour. FWIW: no, it's poor English. Try "I would like to know what your favorite sports are" or more simply "What are your favourite sports?" :-)
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I'm flagging this question for closure: proofreading questions ("Is this correct?", "Is there a better way to write this passage?") are off-topic unless a specific source of concern in the text is clearly identified. For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the Tour. FWIW: no, it's poor English. Try "I would like to know what your favorite sports are" or more simply "What are your favourite sports?" :-)
– Chappo
23 mins ago
I'm flagging this question for closure: proofreading questions ("Is this correct?", "Is there a better way to write this passage?") are off-topic unless a specific source of concern in the text is clearly identified. For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the Tour. FWIW: no, it's poor English. Try "I would like to know what your favorite sports are" or more simply "What are your favourite sports?" :-)
– Chappo
23 mins ago
I'm flagging this question for closure: proofreading questions ("Is this correct?", "Is there a better way to write this passage?") are off-topic unless a specific source of concern in the text is clearly identified. For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the Tour. FWIW: no, it's poor English. Try "I would like to know what your favorite sports are" or more simply "What are your favourite sports?" :-)
– Chappo
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I'm flagging this question for closure: proofreading questions ("Is this correct?", "Is there a better way to write this passage?") are off-topic unless a specific source of concern in the text is clearly identified. For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the Tour. FWIW: no, it's poor English. Try "I would like to know what your favorite sports are" or more simply "What are your favourite sports?" :-)
– Chappo
23 mins ago