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Today, it is raining heavily. I want to run now but I daren't so I have to wait. I hope it will stop raining soon.
Sep 14, 2023 12:00 AM
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Today, it is raining heavily. I want to run now, but I daren't, so I have to wait. I hope it will stop raining soon.
This is grammatically correct! Just a note though, "daren't" is not very common in everyday conversations. "Dare not" is not too common either, but I would be more likely to use "dare not" instead of "daren't." This is just my opinion though. Also, though I added punctuation to your exercise, it is common for even English-speakers to sometimes miss punctuation like this in informal verbal situations.
September 14, 2023
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, French, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese
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