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I have a midterm exam today. It's for Fundamentals of Linguistics. I have a lot of exams this week, I think It's the most difficult because there're many unfamiliar words. I don't want to go to university.
Jun 2, 2025 11:32 PM
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I have a midterm exam today for Fundamentals of Linguistics. I have quite a few exams this week, but I think this one is the hardest because there are many words I don’t know. Honestly, I don’t really want to go to university today.
Combined the first two sentences for smoother flow, which sounds more natural in spoken and written British English. // “Quite a few” is a common, natural way to say “a lot of” in informal British English. // “Hardest” sounds more natural than “most difficult” in this context for everyday speech. // “Words I don’t know” is simpler and more conversational than “unfamiliar words.” // Added “Honestly” to reflect a more natural expression of feeling. // “Really want to go” is more natural and conversational than just “don’t want to go.”
June 6, 2025
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