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ruby

Jan. 4, 2020

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I reviewed several words starting with "di" today: disconcerting, dismissive, disparate, dispensable, dissenting, distraught, and diminutive.
I am posting some sentences that I made in order to help memorize these words.

I found it disconcerting that one of my colleagues often calls in sick.
His dismissive attitudes towards his students led to him getting fired.
They have widely disparate ideas.
She regarded it as dispensable.
The parents were distraught to hear the news.
There are some dissenting opinions.
Diminutive stature is an advantage in gymnastics.

Thank you for reading this!


私は今日、「di」で始まるいくつかの単語を復習した。これらの単語を覚えやすくするために作った文章を投稿しています。単語は、当惑させるような、軽蔑的な、異質な、必要のない、異議を唱える、取り乱した、小さい、です。

私の同僚の一人がよく病気で休むと言ってくるので、厄介だなと思った。
生徒に対する彼の軽蔑的な態度が彼の解雇の原因となった。
彼らの考えは大きく食い違っている。
彼女はそれを必要ないと考えた。
両親はその知らせを聞いて取り乱した。
異論もある。
体操では身長が低いのが利点です。

これを読んでいただいてありがとうございます。

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His dismissive attitudes towards his students led to hims getting fired.

This is a grammar nazi correction. I am going to refer you to the following page for an explanation. This is only important if you are looking to pass a test. https://jakubmarian.com/his-doing-vs-him-doing-possessives-and-gerunds-in-english/

Today's Words

I reviewed several words starting with "di" today: disconcerting, dismissive, disparate, dispensable, dissenting, distraught, and diminutive.

I am posting some sentences that I made in order to help memorize these words.

They have widely disparate ideas.

She regarded it as dispensable.

The parents were distraught to hear the news.

There are some dissenting opinions.

Diminutive stature is an advantage in gymnastics.

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ruby

Jan. 7, 2020

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ruby

Jan. 7, 2020

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His dismissive attitudes towards his students led to him getting fired.

Someone else mentioned that this is not grammatically correct. But honestly, as a native speaker, I probably wouldn't get that right either! Either "attitudes" or "attitude" could work here, but I would probably use the singular "attitude" since you are talking about his general attitude towards his students as a group, not the individual ways he treated each one.

Today's Words

I reviewed several words starting with "di" today: disconcerting, dismissive, disparate, dispensable, dissenting, distraught, and diminutive.

I am posting some sentences that I made in order to help memorize these words.

I found it disconcerting that one of my colleagues often calls in sick.

His dismissive attitudes towards his students led to him getting fired.

They have widely disparate ideas.

The parents were distraught to hear the news.

There are some dissenting opinions.

Diminutive stature is an advantage in gymnastics.

Thank you for reading this!

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ruby

Jan. 5, 2020

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Today's Words

I reviewed several words starting with "di" today: disconcerting, dismissive, disparate, dispensable, dissenting, distraught, and diminutive.

I am posting some sentences that I made in order to help memorize these words.

They have widely disparate ideas.

She regarded it as dispensable.

The parents were distraught to hear the news.

There are some dissenting opinions.

Thank you for reading this!

ruby's avatar
ruby

Jan. 5, 2020

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Today's Words

I reviewed several words starting with "di" today: disconcerting, dismissive, disparate, dispensable, dissenting, distraught, and diminutive.

I am posting some sentences that I made in order to help memorize these words.

I found it disconcerting that one of my colleagues often calls in sick.

His dismissive attitudes towards his students led to him getting fired.

They have widely disparate ideas.

She regarded it as dispensable.

The parents were distraught to hear the news.

There are some dissenting opinions.

Diminutive stature is an advantage in gymnastics.

Thank you for reading this!

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ruby

Jan. 5, 2020

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Today's Words

I am posting some sentences that I made in order to help memorize these words.

I found it disconcerting that one of my colleagues often calls in sick.

His dismissive attitudes towards his students led to him getting fired.

They have widely disparate ideas.

She regarded it as dispensable.

The parents were distraught to hear the news.

There are some dissenting opinions.

Diminutive stature is an advantage in gymnastics.

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ruby

Jan. 5, 2020

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Today's Words

I reviewed several words starting with "di" today: disconcerting, dismissive, disparate, dispensable, dissenting, distraught, and diminutive.

I am posting some sentences that I made in order to help memorize these words.

They have widely disparate ideas.

She regarded it as dispensable.

The parents were distraught to hear the news.

There are some dissenting opinions.

Diminutive stature is an advantage in gymnastics.

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ruby

Jan. 5, 2020

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Thank you for reading this!!

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ruby

Jan. 5, 2020

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426jma

Jan. 5, 2020

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Does it sound more natural, without this?

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ruby

Jan. 5, 2020

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I found it disconcerting that one of my colleagues often calls in sick.


I found it very disconcerting that one of my colleagues often calls in sick. I found it very disconcerting that one of my colleagues often calls in sick.

I fouind it disconcerting that one of my colleagues often calls in sick. I find it disconcerting that one of my colleagues often calls in sick.

"Find" should be present tense just like "calls."

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I fouind it disconcerting that one of my colleagues often calls in sick. I find it disconcerting that one of my colleagues often calls in sick.

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His dismissive attitudes towards his students led to him getting fired.


His dismissive attitudes towards his students led to him getting fired. His dismissive attitude towards his students led to him getting fired.

Someone else mentioned that this is not grammatically correct. But honestly, as a native speaker, I probably wouldn't get that right either! Either "attitudes" or "attitude" could work here, but I would probably use the singular "attitude" since you are talking about his general attitude towards his students as a group, not the individual ways he treated each one.

His dismissive attitudes towards his students led to hims getting fired. His dismissive attitudes towards his students led to his getting fired.

This is a grammar nazi correction. I am going to refer you to the following page for an explanation. This is only important if you are looking to pass a test. https://jakubmarian.com/his-doing-vs-him-doing-possessives-and-gerunds-in-english/

His dismissive attitudes towards his students led to him getting fired. His dismissive attitude towards his students led to him getting fired.

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They have widely disparate ideas.


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She regarded it as dispensable.


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The parents were distraught to hear the news.


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There are some dissenting opinions.


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Diminutive stature is an advantage in gymnastics.


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DA diminutive stature is an advantage in gymnastics. A diminutive stature is an advantage in gymnastics.

Using the article sounds more natural to me.

DHaving a diminutive stature is an advantage in gymnastics. Having a diminutive stature is an advantage in gymnastics.

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DA diminutive stature is an advantage in gymnastics. A diminutive stature is an advantage in gymnastics.

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Thank you for reading this!


Thank you for reading this! Thank you for reading this!

どういたしまして! In English, we do not add space before the punctuation mark (. or ! or ?) at the end of the sentence.

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You don’t need the space before an exclamation mark 🙂

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