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Dylan (certified)
Professional TeacherThere was a lot of traffic on the highway, so I took the National Route.
The traffic was heavy, so I was late for work.
Get off the car once it stops.
Should we go to the Han River and take a boat?
Is the subway faster than the bus?
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A: What’s up, Rie?
B: I’m sorry, but I don’t think that I can make it.
A: Oh, do you have things to do?
B: I totally forgot my father told me to come over this Saturday.
A: Then, how about Sunday? We’re also allowed to use our free passes on Sunday.
B: Sunday works. Let me treat you to dinner since I’m the one who changed our plan.
Apr 4, 2022 5:04 AM
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There was a lot of traffic on the highway, so I took the National Route.
The traffic was heavy, so I was late for work.
Get off the car once it stops.
Should we go to the Han River and take a boat?
Is the subway faster than the bus?
★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
A: What’s up, Rie?
B: I’m sorry, but I don’t think that I can make it.
A: Oh, do you have things to do?
B: I totally forgot my father told me to come over this Saturday.
A: Then, how about Sunday? We’re also allowed to use our free passes on Sunday.
B: Sunday works. Let me treat you to dinner since I’m the one who changed our plan.
Hi Dylan, I would like to suggest that you practice sentences with ''get on/get off', 'get in/get out' e.g. "Let's get on the bus", "Get in the car".
April 4, 2022
There was a traffic jam on the highway, so I took the National Route. The
traffic was heavy, so I was late to work. Get out of the car once it stops. Should
we go to the Han River and take a boat? Is the subway faster than the bus?
★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ A: What’s up, Rie? B: I’m sorry, but I don’t think that I can
make it. A: Oh, do you have things to do? B: I completely forgot my father told me
to come over this Saturday. A: Then, how about Sunday? We’re also allowed to use
our free passes on Sunday. B: Sunday works. Let me treat you to dinner since I’m
the one who changed our plan.
April 4, 2022
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Dylan (certified)
Language Skills
English, Korean
Learning Language
English
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