Hi Li Xiufang. Great effort here. This is generally grammatically accurate and you get your point across well. Note that in the 'Sometimes...' sentence, you cannot simply join two clauses together with a comma (,). I added the word 'when' here to allow for the next clause to follow on. Hope this helps! Hugh
I prefer to go shopping for pleasure
Some people do not enjoy shopping and shop only when they have a specific purchase to make. Others like to go shopping for pleasure whether or not they have something to buy. Which do you prefer and why?
Personally, I prefer to go shopping for pleasure even if I don’t have anything to buy. First, when I am shopping, I can always find some interesting and practical products<font style="background-color: yellow;"> <strike>,</strike></font> <font style="background-color: yellow;">
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when</font> I really feel bored after a long day’s work, shopping can easily get me feel relaxed and refreshed. Besides, it offers me a chance to get extra exercise, which is good for my health.