Search from various English teachers...
Nao
He was granted a scholarship and could go to the universe.
However, scholarships add interest.
In some other countries, it's free to go to the universe.
Despite he is a good graduate, he needs to worry about them.
I remembered the new English word.so I made these sentences using those words.
Dec 11, 2024 1:52 AM
Corrections · 9
He was granted a scholarship and could go to university.
However, scholarships come with interests.
In some other countries, it's free to go to university.
Although he is a good graduate, he needs to worry about it.
I remembered a new English words, so I made these sentences using those words.
I suppose that by interests you mean an interest rate that usually comes with a bank loan for example.
December 11, 2024
He was granted a scholarship and could go to university. However, scholarships
*add interest. In some other countries, it's free to go to university. **Despite
he is a good graduate, he needs to worry about ***them
* what do you mean by ‘add interest’? This doesn’t make sense here. Can you describe more what you want to say?
** despite what?
*** them - who?
December 11, 2024
He was granted a scholarship and could go to the universe. However, scholarships
add interest. In some other countries, it's free to go to the universe. Despite
he is a good graduate, he needs to worry about them. I remembered the new
English word.so I made these sentences using those words.
Hello Naosan. I am learning Japanese and can speak English quite well. We can have a talk on various topics in both the languages. ( Video call) Kindly confirm if interested.
Thank You
December 11, 2024
Want to progress faster?
Join this learning community and try out free exercises!
Nao
Language Skills
English, Japanese
Learning Language
English
Articles You May Also Like

Santa, St. Nicholas, or Father Christmas? How Christmas Varies Across English-Speaking Countries
6 likes · 4 Comments

Reflecting on Your Progress: Year-End Language Journal Prompts
5 likes · 3 Comments

Same Word, Different Meaning: American, British, and South African English
25 likes · 18 Comments
More articles
