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Gerardo
Can you please help me make these sentences sound natural? Thank you!
- I got suspicious when he offered a deal that seemed too good to be true.
- His mom got worried when he didn’t come back, so she went out to look for him.
- He got furious when he found out about the new deal.
- I cover my mug with a small plate to keep my chamomile tea warm.
- I cover my mug with a small plate to prevent my chamomile tea from getting cold.
- I cover my mug with a small plate so that my chamomile tea doesn’t get cold.
- He likes taking photos when it’s getting dark, but I, on the contrary, prefer taking photos when it’s getting light.
- They say men with prominent beards tend to go bad earlier.
- If you don’t refrigerate milk on a sunny day, it could go bad.
- If you don't protect your eyes, you run the risk of going blind sooner.
21 de nov. de 2024 18:58
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22 de noviembre de 2024
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Most of these phrases are very natural already. Well done!
Only two of them stand out to me, as being worth mentioning here.
- They say men with prominent beards tend to go bad earlier.
I think you mean to say 'bald'. If you fix this, then the sentence is fine.
- He likes taking photos when it’s getting dark, but I, on the contrary, prefer taking photos when it’s getting light.
This is not bad, but I recommend changing "on the contrary" to "on the other hand" as it's smoother, especially in casual speech. People do say "on the contrary" but it's usually in much shorter sentences - usually as a standalone phrase because it's such a quirky thing to say.
21 de noviembre de 2024
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Gerardo
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