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Holiday is end, now need to start studying again, 加油吧~
Making sentences
1) The obvious difference is there is a sticker on your suitcase.
2) I want a specialist instead of a general doctor.
3) I am sorry it is so much hassle for you.
4) This type of insurance applicable scope is very wide.
5)I dont see why not Thursday.
6)Sorry, I didnt mean to worry you.
7)The immediate issue is to solve cash problem.
8)What specialists do you have?
9)The dizzy and vomit symptoms are not a good sign.
10)They decide to refurbish the roof.
Feb 20, 2024 6:52 AM
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Holiday is end, now need to start studying again, 加油吧~
Making sentences
1) The obvious difference is that / the fact that there is a sticker on your suitcase.
2) I want a specialist instead of a general doctor.
3) I am sorry, it is such a hassle for you.
4) This type of insurance's application scope is very wide.
5)I dont see why not Thursday.
6)Sorry, I didn't mean to worry you.
7)The immediate issue is to solve the cash problem.
8)What specialists do you have?
9)Dizziness and vomiting are not a good sign.
10)They decide to refurbish the roof.
February 20, 2024
My holiday has ended, so now I need to start studying again, 加油吧~
Making sentences
1) The obvious difference is that there is a sticker on your suitcase.
2) I want a specialist instead of a general practitioner.
3) I am sorry it is so much hassle for you.
4) This type of insurance offers broad coverage.
5)I don't see why not Thursday. (Why not what? I don't understand.)
6)Sorry, I didn't mean to bring you worry.
7)The immediate issue is to resolve our (or 'the') cash problem.
8)What specialists do you have?
9)The dizziness and vomit symptoms are not a good sign.
10)They decide to refurbish the roof.
Your use of "hassle" is correct. It is a flexible word that works both in countable and uncountable modes. You can say "so much hassle" or "such a big hassle". You can also use it in the plural to mean the same thing: "I am sorry it brings you so many hassles".
February 20, 2024
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Language Skills
Chinese (Mandarin), English
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English
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