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1.He has an instinctive talent to do it.
2.He knew instinctively that something was wrong.
3.Her instinctive reaction was to deny everything.
4.Her instinctive reaction was to lie.
5.She has an instinctive knowledge of how to teach others language.
6.She is an instinctive writer.
7.Many people think that she is an instinctive writer,but in fact,she has written novels for 11 years.
Dec 15, 2024 4:28 AM
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1.He has an instinctive talent to do it. 2.He knew instinctively that something
was wrong. 3.Her instinctive reaction was to deny everything. 4.Her instinctive
reaction was to lie. 5.She has an instinctive knowledge of how to teach others
language. 6.She is an instinctive writer. 7.Many people think that she is an
instinctive writer,but in fact,she has written novels for 11 years.
All fine, although the last one doesn’t quite make sense. Instinctive writer is fine, but the ‘but she has written for 11 years…’ doesn’t make sense in this context. It’s like a separate statement so doesn’t need ‘but’.
December 15, 2024
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