Can someone help me to correct a sentence?
Hi, first off - I'm a student from Poland who learns English and I've been struggling with one sentence. If you can just help me to correct it (if it's wrong in any way), I'd really appreciate that... and here it goes: You really did great with this video or You came out really well. which one is better? because I just want to tell my friend that the interview with him that I watched on TV is OK and I want to praise him... and..."So well that I'm about to prepare a coffee for myself right now, I/me (??) who hardly ever drink it!!" correct? you can of course make as many changes as possible to make it sound good.. thanks guys a lot! Many thanks Reeble! :) How can I now rate your answers as best?? I'm new to yahoo answers and don't know how I can do this... Anyway, he's coffe hunter that's why I wanted to make some coffee for myself ;)
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You could say: You did really well in this interview. So well that I'm about to make myself some coffee, and I hardly ever drink it!
2 :
You really did great with this video. I don't understand what do you try to say in the other sentence, I believe it says something like: "Well, I'm about to prepare a coffee for myself, me who hardly even drinks it!" correctly written, but please tell me what does the sentence you wrote means because I might be changing the sense. OH, reeading Reeble's answer now I got it, say it as she answered you, she's correct!
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You might want to say, "I think you did quite well on your television interview." I wish you the best of luck in your studies!!!
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