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Hello. I went to stationery shop today. I like to look for my favorite pens, so I spent a lot of time there. I bought three pens and a notebook. The notebook is slim and easy to bring out. I want to use it early!
Jun 3, 2023 2:18 PM
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Hello. I went to a stationery shop today. I like to look for my favorite pens, so
I spent a lot of time there. I bought three pens and a notebook. The notebook is
slim and easy to carry atound. I want to use it soon!
June 3, 2023
Hello. I went to a stationery shop today. I like looking at my favorite pens, so I spent a lot of time there. I bought three pens and a notebook. The notebook is slim and easy to carry around. I want to use it soon!
"Bring out" doesn't make sense. Are you trying to say that it is easy to carry it with you wherever you go? In that case, say "carry around" or "carry about".
Look up the difference between "early" and "soon". They are not synonyms.
Are you looking "for" the pens or are you looking "at" them? Use "for" if you are trying to find them. Use "at" if you know where they are but you just like looking at them.
June 3, 2023
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