Key Word
follow (someone's) lead: do as someone else does
look into ~: research facts about something
Once Ted developed his business plan, he looked into getting a new license.
see (someone’s) point: understand and/or come to agree with a particular point someone is trying to make
I see her point, but I would not.
Feedback
Original: I think they looks like friends, and they are having a lunch . I think they have a party.
Better: I think they look like friends, and they are having lunch or a party.
Original: In front two of them are smiling each other.
Better: Two people in the front are smiling at each other.
Original: We eat bigger meal at lunch.
Better: We eat a bigger meal at lunch.
Original: When we enter the meeting, I usually follow speakers lead
Better: When we go into a meeting, I usually follow the speaker's lead.
Original: My high school was only for woman.
Better: My high school was only for women.
Original: Their behavior looks liks a boys.
Better: They behaved like boys.
Original: The raio of the sex was 50:50 in the school.
Better: The ratio of men to women in the school was 50:50.
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