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Could you please correct my mistakes? Should I say "bring" or "brings" in this sentence? Thank you. đ "I often read books and study English and Japanese in my free time. It not only helps me relax but also BRING/BRINGS me some knowledge."
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Brings. You can also say "helps me gain some knowledge" :)
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"I often read books and study English and Japanese in my free time. It not only helps me relax but also brings me some knowledge."
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When trying to figure out something like this, try removing everything between the subject and verb. IT BRINGS
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Can you practice with me English
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I would use "brings" or you can say adds to my knowledge'.
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