2. The chinese gorvernmet involves every aspect of business
3. What is the difference (it's going to be VS There is going to be)
4. I can't help that I'm selfish
5. It's better not to know detail
6. It might be interesting topic to those who broke up recently
7. Which one is correct ( When is the last time VS When was the last time)
8. I wasn't going to , but I bought another. ( how do you understand?)
9. Are you looking for someone in particular?
10. I can't think of any excuse
11. That's what hurts the most Or that's what hurts me most
1.I wasn't even going out tonight (How do you understand this)
The word even is used to show that something is unusual or surprising, like it's more than you would expect
so I would interpret this as.. "I didn't expect to go out, but I'm going to do it now"
2. The chinese gorvernmet involves every aspect of business
If you use "involves" as it is, the meaning of the sentence becomes: The Government includes every aspect of business
But if you mean the Government takes part in everything then write it like this:
The chinese government is involved in every aspect of business
4. I can't help that I'm selfish
no errors here
5. It's better not to know detail (you only omit a/an/the is this is a proper or specific noun)
It's better not to know the details
6. It might be interesting topic to those who broke up recently
It might be an interesting topic to those who broke up recently. (missing article)
8. I wasn't going to , but I bought another. ( how do you understand?)
I wasn't going to do it, but I bought something like it
when you say another, it implies that there was something that already exists like it.
9. Are you looking for someone in particular?
no errors here
10. I can't think of any excuse
no errors here
11. That's what hurts the most Or that's what hurts me most
either is okay ^^
What's hurts me the most is just a bit more subjective. Like THAT thing would only be hurtful to you but not to anyone else.
