Asked by rfvv
Criticism-related expressions
1. Shame on you.
2. You have no shame.
3. You're insane/crazy.
4. Have you lost your mind?
5. Are you out of your mind?
6. He must have stolen the money.
7. Your writing is terrible.
8. Your explanation is totally wrong.
9.
10.
(Are they right? Would you add some more common expressions related to 'criticism'?)
1. Shame on you.
2. You have no shame.
3. You're insane/crazy.
4. Have you lost your mind?
5. Are you out of your mind?
6. He must have stolen the money.
7. Your writing is terrible.
8. Your explanation is totally wrong.
9.
10.
(Are they right? Would you add some more common expressions related to 'criticism'?)
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
All are correct.
9. Are you trying to cheat? No one will help you do that.
10. Please simplify your list of things to do. There's not enough time for all those.
... and on and on!
9. Are you trying to cheat? No one will help you do that.
10. Please simplify your list of things to do. There's not enough time for all those.
... and on and on!
Answered by
caitlyn
all it depends on is if you have to put more criticism. there is a lot more criticism in the world that you can use. wrong:none so far. all you have to think about to finish this is what someone moght say to you to totally offend you.
Answered by
Writeacher
caitlyn ... not all criticism is meant to offend someone.
Criticism can be used to stop an unruly situation.
Criticism can also be used (especially in an academic classroom) to show students what needs to be corrected or improved.
Here's some <b>constructive criticism</b> for you:
If you want to be taken seriously by a teacher or potential employer or a college admissions office, be sure to use correct grammar, spelling, capitalization, and punctuation.
Criticism can be used to stop an unruly situation.
Criticism can also be used (especially in an academic classroom) to show students what needs to be corrected or improved.
Here's some <b>constructive criticism</b> for you:
If you want to be taken seriously by a teacher or potential employer or a college admissions office, be sure to use correct grammar, spelling, capitalization, and punctuation.
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