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I don't know about to write, and for it. I'll to write about my cats:

I have two cats, Alisse and Ash. Alisse is more three years old and Ash is five months. Ash is the Alisse's daughter. Alisse has three colors: white, black and orange (as the cat of the pixar's movie: Soul). She has green eyes, also her daughter. And Ash is gray. Both cats are nice.


No se sobre que escribir, y por eso. Yo escribiré sobre mis gatas:

Yo tengo dos gatas, Alisse y Ceniza. Alisse tienemas de tres años de edad y Ceniza tiene 5 meses. Ceniza es la hija de Alisse. Alisse tiene tres colores: blanco, negro y naranja (como el gato de la película de Pixar: Soul). Ella tiene ojos verdes, igual que su hija. Y Ceniza es gris. Ambas gatas son agradables.

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And Ash is gray.

Both cats are nice.

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Ash is the Alisse's daughter.

Both cats are nice.

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I don't know about to write, and for it.


I don't know abouwhat to write, and for ibout. I don't know what to write about.

This is the right order for the words. If you mean you don't know what to write 'for it', that is understood when you say you don't know what to write.

I don't know about to write, and for itso I'll write about my cats. I don't know about to write, so I'll write about my cats.

connect to the next sentence

I don't know abouwhat to write, and for ibout. I don't know what to write about.

I don't know abouwhat to write, and for it.bout today. I don't know what to write about today.

I don't know about to write, and for it. I don't know about to write, and for it.

Combining below.

I'll to write about my cats: I have two cats, Alisse and Ash.


...so I'll to write about my cats: . I have two cats, Alisse and Ash. ...so I'll write about my cats. I have two cats, Alisse and Ash.

Continuing the connection from the last sentence. All together: "I don't know what to write, so I'll write about my cats."

So, I'll to write about my cats: I have two cats, Alisse and Ash. So, I'll to write about my cats: I have two cats, Alisse and Ash.

So, makes it flow better and transition from your last sentence.

I'll to write about my cats: . I have two cats, Alisse and Ash. I'll write about my cats. I have two cats, Alisse and Ash.

So, I'll to write about my cats: . I have two cats, Alisse and Ash. So, I'll to write about my cats. I have two cats, Alisse and Ash.

I'll to write about my cats: I have two cats, Alisse and Ash. I'll to write about my cats: I have two cats, Alisse and Ash.

Let's combine the two sentences into one: I don't know what to write about so I'll write about my cats. I have two cats: Alisse and Ash.

Alisse is more three years old and Ash is five months.


Alisse is more than three years old and Ash is five months. Alisse is more than three years old and Ash is five months.

Alisse is more than three years old and Ash is five months. Alisse is more than three years old and Ash is five months.

Alisse is morea little over three years old and Ash is five months old. Alisse is a little over three years old and Ash is five months old.

Depending on how you want to express this, typically we might say the pets average age +/- 1/2 years. For example "Alisse is about 3 years old." or "Alisse is 3 1/2 years old." I'm not sure how it is outside the US but we don't generally worry too much about other in between unless the pet is young, like Ash. Then we would use months as you have done. Once Ash gets to 11 months old, we might say "Ash is almost a year old." or "Ash is about a year old now."

Alisse is more than three years old and Ash is five months old. Alisse is more than three years old and Ash is five months old.

Alisse is more than three years old and Ash is five months. Alisse is more than three years old and Ash is five months.

Ash is the Alisse's daughter.


Ash is the Alisse's daughter. Ash is Alisse's daughter.

Ash is the Alisse's daughter. Ash is Alisse's daughter.

Ash is the Alisse's daughter. Ash is Alisse's daughter.

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Ash is the Alisse's daughter. Ash is Alisse's daughter.

Alisse has three colors: white, black and orange (as the cat of the pixar's movie: Soul).


Alisse has three colors: white, black, and orange (same as the cat of the pfrom Pixar's movie: Soul). Alisse has three colors: white, black, and orange (same as the cat from Pixar's movie: Soul).

Pixar is a noun (company name), and so is capitalized.

Alisse's fur has three colors: white, black and orange (aslike the cat of the pixar's movie: Soul). Alisse's fur has three colors: white, black and orange (like the cat of the pixar's movie: Soul).

Alisse herself refers to the skin of the cat so saying fur is more accurate.

Alisse's fur has three colors: white, black, and orange (aslike the cat of thefrom pixar's movie: Soul). Alisse's fur has three colors: white, black, and orange (like the cat from pixar's movie: Soul).

Alisse has three colors: white, black and orange (aslike the cat ofin the pixar's movie: Soul). Alisse has three colors: white, black and orange (like the in the pixar's movie: Soul).

Alisse has three colors: white, black and orange (aslike the cat ofin the pixar's movie: Soul). Alisse has three colors: white, black and orange (like the cat in the pixar movie: Soul).

como translates into as, like, how, and more in English. When adding information, like you did above, I think "like" is used always. "He was really tall, like Andre the Giant!" "She has a lot of trophies, like a professional tennis player!" "He makes a lot of mistakes but he's really smart, just like Einstein!"

And Ash is gray.


And Ash is gray. Ash is gray.

And AshHowever, Ash's fur is gray. However, Ash's fur is gray.

You can't start a sentence with and in traditional written English.

And Ashsh's fur is gray. Ash's fur is gray.

Logically this would be better to put after Alissa's fur color is described. Grouping the topics (fur color in this case) together when writing is usually a good thing to do.

And Ash is gray. Ash is gray.

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She has green eyes, also her daughter.


She has green eyes, alsond so does her daughter. She has green eyes, and so does her daughter.

She has green eyes, also does her daughter. She has green eyes, so does her daughter.

She has green eyes, alsos well as her daughter. She has green eyes, as well as her daughter.

Could also say "Both cats have green eyes." or "Alisse and Ash both have green eyes."

She has green eyes, alsos has her daughter. She has green eyes as has her daughter.

She has green eyes, alsond her daughter does too. She has green eyes and her daughter does too.

She and her daughter both have green eyes

Both cats are nice.


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