Part 1
考官
Do you love flowers?
考生
Yeah, I do love flowers.
考官
Do you know anyone who loves flowers?
考生
Yeah, I probably see myself because I love flowers so much. Can I can die in the flower garden?
考官
Are there a lot of flowers where you live?
考生
Yeah, there are a lot of flowers in our garden.
考官
Do you take photos of flowers in your daily life?
考生
I casually don't take photos of flowers because I used to see in my eyes and I take a vision.
考官
Do people in your country often send flowers to others?
考生
Yeah, they do send flowers to each other in their body in their wedding for the best wishes and I appreciate Shion.
Do you love flowers?
分數: 72.0建議: Improve formality and expand slightly with a clear topic sentence and one supporting detail. Avoid contractions in formal tests and reduce redundancy.
範例: Yes, I love flowers. I especially enjoy roses because of their fragrance and variety of colours, which always lift my mood.
Do you know anyone who loves flowers?
分數: 40.0建議: Give a direct, relevant answer about someone you know, or about yourself if applicable. Avoid unclear or exaggerated phrases. Use one clear topic sentence and one brief supporting detail with linking words.
範例: Yes, my sister loves flowers. For example, she spends weekends tending to her balcony plants and often buys new seedlings to expand her collection.
Are there a lot of flowers where you live?
分數: 78.0建議: Provide a bit more specific detail to support the statement and use linking words to make it coherent. Mention types, seasons, or locations to enrich the answer.
範例: Yes, there are many flowers in our garden; for instance, we have roses, marigolds and jasmines that bloom from spring to autumn.
Do you take photos of flowers in your daily life?
分數: 45.0建議: Answer directly and clearly whether you take photos. If not, give a concise reason using logical linking words. Avoid vague phrases like 'take a vision.'
範例: Not really; I rarely photograph flowers because I prefer to enjoy them in the moment rather than on my phone, although I sometimes take pictures on special occasions.
Do people in your country often send flowers to others?
分數: 38.0建議: Respond with a clear, factual statement about cultural practice and provide a specific example. Avoid confusing or irrelevant phrases and keep to one or two supporting sentences.
範例: Yes, people often send flowers for occasions such as weddings and funerals. For example, at weddings friends and relatives typically send bouquets to wish the couple happiness.
× Yeah, I probably see myself because I love flowers so much.
✓ Yeah, I probably see myself as someone who loves flowers because I love them so much.
The original sentence is unclear and missing a preposition and noun phrase after 'see myself'. This is not a modal error exactly but relates to sentence structure and word choice; however the user asked only to correct types from the list. Interpreting intention, revise to include 'as someone who' to make the meaning clear and idiomatic. Suggestion: use 'see myself as' to describe identity and avoid repeating 'love flowers' awkwardly.
× Can I can die in the flower garden?
✓ Can I die in the flower garden?
The sentence contains a duplicated modal verb 'can'. Remove the extra 'can' to form a correct question. If the speaker intended to ask permission, 'Can I die' is still odd; more natural would be 'Could I stay in the flower garden?' or 'May I go to the flower garden?'.
× I casually don't take photos of flowers because I used to see in my eyes and I take a vision.
✓ I don't usually take photos of flowers because I prefer to look at them with my own eyes and enjoy the view.
Original has awkward adverb choice 'casually', incorrect tense 'used to see in my eyes', and unnatural phrase 'I take a vision'. Correct by using 'don't usually' for habitual action, 'prefer to look at them with my own eyes' to express seeing directly, and 'enjoy the view' to convey appreciation. This fixes present habitual tense and word choice.
× Yeah, they do send flowers to each other in their body in their wedding for the best wishes and I appreciate Shion.
✓ Yes, they send flowers to each other at weddings as a sign of good wishes, and I appreciate that tradition.
Original uses incorrect prepositions 'in their body' and 'in their wedding'. Use 'at weddings' for events and 'to each other' is correct. 'As a sign of good wishes' is a clear idiomatic phrase. Also 'I appreciate Shion' is unclear; replace with 'I appreciate that tradition' unless 'Shion' is a specific word intended, in which case clarify. This corrects preposition and wording errors.
× Yeah, I do love flowers.
✓ Yes, I do love flowers.
'Yeah' is colloquial; replace with 'Yes' for a more neutral register. The sentence is otherwise grammatically acceptable. This suggestion improves formality and style rather than fixing a strict grammar error.
× Are there a lot of flowers where you live?
✓ Are there a lot of flowers where you live?
This question is already correct grammatically using the 'there be' structure. No change necessary.
× Yeah, there are a lot of flowers in our garden.
✓ Yes, there are a lot of flowers in our garden.
Change 'Yeah' to 'Yes' for formality; the 'there are' construction is correct and matches subject-verb agreement.
× Do you know anyone who loves flowers?
✓ Do you know anyone who loves flowers?
This sentence is already correct: 'anyone who loves' uses correct third person singular present 'loves'. No correction needed.