Kewin
Can you correct this text? Inevitably, each year, I get cold. It can happen no matter when (november, december, january, february or march), I know it will happen. Then I quickly make an appointment with my doctor who must prescribe me a medical treatment. In this prescription, there's a medicine I'm really fond of: COUGH SYRUP. I just love that! It is full of sugar and very tasty. It's like a present the doctor gives me. I would almost especially get cold to have it!
Jan 31, 2015 5:42 PM
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Inevitably, each year, I get a cold. It can happen no matter when (November, December, January, February or March), I know it will happen. Then I quickly make an appointment with my doctor who prescribes me some medicine. In this prescription, there's a medicine I'm really fond of: COUGH SYRUP. I just love it! It is full of sugar and very tasty. It's like a present the doctor gives me. I would almost catch a cold on purpose just to get it!
January 31, 2015
Muchas gracias por el cumplido Daniel
February 1, 2015
Very good! The only change is to add "a" before cold. You get "a cold". "A cold" is a sickness, while cold is temperature as in frio. Very impressive!
January 31, 2015
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