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Writing Challenge, Day 79

Today is the 79th day of my daily English challenge. I wrote two sentences using " Since" and " For". I hope that I understood.


My sister has been working in the company since 1990 who my father had worked.


My sister traveled to Tunisia for one week.

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Writing Challenge, Day 79

Today is the 79th day of my daily English challenge.

My sister traveled to Tunisia for one week.

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courageuse19

Dec. 20, 2022

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I hope that I am understood.

or

I hope that I am making sense.

"To make sense" is an idiom which is used often in the US.

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I wrote two sentences using " Since" and " For".

My sister traveled to Tunisia for one week.

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Dec. 20, 2022

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My sister has been working in the company since 1990 who my father had worked..

I think you might be trying to say something like "My sister has been working in the same company as my father since 1990" Or "My sister has been working in the company since 1990. My father also worked there." Not sure if you meant either of these but the first part of the sentence is correct

Writing Challenge, Day 79


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Today is the 79th day of my daily English challenge.


Today is the 79th day of my daily English challenge. Today is the 79th day of my daily English challenge.

For a bit more advanced phrasing, try saying: “Today marks the 79th day of my daily English challenge. Personally, I would also capitalize the challenge name to “Daily English Challenge” to really express the idea that it’s a part of my daily routine (not necessary at all).

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I wrote two sentences using " Since" and " For".


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I wrote two sentences each using " Ssince" and " For"for," respectively. I wrote two sentences each using "since" and "for," respectively.

I hope that I understood.


I hope that I understood and used them correctly. I hope that I understood and used them correctly.

It sounds odd to leave "understood" at the end of the sentence.

I hope that I can be understood. OR I hope that this is all understandable. I hope that I can be understood. OR I hope that this is all understandable.

I hope that I am understood. I hope that I am understood.

or I hope that I am making sense. "To make sense" is an idiom which is used often in the US.

My sister has been working in the company since 1990 who my father had worked.


My sister has been working in the company since 1990 who my father had worked.. My sister has been working in the company since 1990.

I think you might be trying to say something like "My sister has been working in the same company as my father since 1990" Or "My sister has been working in the company since 1990. My father also worked there." Not sure if you meant either of these but the first part of the sentence is correct

My sister has been working inat the company since 1990, whoere my father had also worked. My sister has been working at the company since 1990, where my father had also worked.

I am not sure if you mean that your father worked at the same company. That’s how I interpreted this sentence.

My sister has been working inat the company since 1990 whoand my father also had worked there. My sister has been working at the company since 1990 and my father also had worked there.

My sister traveled to Tunisia for one week.


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