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Sentences Practices

1,resemble
I resembled a sheep when I was a kid.
2,adjust
I will try my best to sdjust the new circumstance.
3,modify
I haven't modified my entry yet.
4.fundermental
My fundermental principle is no lying.
5,domestic
His target clients are domestic companies.
6,trait
My most obvious trait is my big forehead which is like a light.
7,coin
He coined a gold neckleace bu himself.
8,prompt
The menbers of langcorrcet who write every day prompts me to keep writing.
9,artificial
To preserve the animals, we can use artificial leather instead to make bags and clothes.
10,perceive
The girl with black was perceived though she was wearing a mask.
11,shift
I shifted my mind after reading the news.

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2,adjust

5,domestic

His target clients are domestic companies.

6,trait

7,coin

8,prompt

9,artificial

10,perceive

11,shift

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kiwy

Aug. 21, 2021

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My most obviousnoticeable physical trait is my big forehead, which is like a light.

"like a light" doesn't make a lot of sense. Do you mean your forehead is shiny?

6,trait


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Sentences Practices


Sentences Practices Sentences Practice

"Practice" doesn't need to be plural in most cases

1,resemble


1,r. Resemble 1. Resemble

Not important but this is how I usually format lists

I resembled a sheep when I was a kid.


I resembledwas like a sheep when I was a kid. I was like a sheep when I was a kid.

"Resembled" more means a physical similarity, so unless you actually looked like a sheep when you were a kid, you wouldn't use that word here. I assume you mean that you behaved like a sheep in some respects, in which case "was like" works better.

2,adjust


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I will try my best to sdjust the new circumstance.


I will try my best to sadjust to the new circumstances. I will try my best to adjust to the new circumstances.

3,modify


I haven't modified my entry yet.


I haven't modified my entry yet. I haven't modified my entry yet.

This is fine, but it is more common to use "edited" here, like "I haven't edited my entry yet"

4.fundermental My fundermental principle is no lying.


4.funderamental My funderamental principle is no lyinghonesty. 4.fundamental My fundamental principle is honesty.

5,domestic


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His target clients are domestic companies.


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My most obvious trait is my big forehead which is like a light.


My most obviousnoticeable physical trait is my big forehead, which is like a light. My most noticeable physical trait is my big forehead, which is like a light.

"like a light" doesn't make a lot of sense. Do you mean your forehead is shiny?

7,coin


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He coined a gold neckleace bu himself.


He coined a gold neckleace buy himself. He coined a gold necklace by himself.

I don't really know what this sentence means. "Coined" is not usually used for physical objects, the only time you would hear it is if someone invented a new expression or phrase, people say "I just coined this phrase".

8,prompt


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The menbers of langcorrcet who write every day prompts me to keep writing.


The menmbers of lLangcorrcect who write every day promptsmotivate me to keep writing. The members of Langcorrect who write every day motivate me to keep writing.

"Motivate" would work better here

9,artificial


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To preserve the animals, we can use artificial leather instead to make bags and clothes.


To preserve thsave animals, we can use artificial leather instead of real leather to make bags and clothes. To save animals, we can use artificial leather instead of real leather to make bags and clothes.

10,perceive


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The girl with black was perceived though she was wearing a mask.


The girl with black was perceivrecognized though she was wearing a mask. The girl with black was recognized though she was wearing a mask.

The girl with black what? Black hair, black clothing, or something else? Also, perceived just means that you notice someone, I think "recognized" would work better here.

11,shift


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I shifted my mind after reading the news.


I shiftchanged my mind after reading the news. I changed my mind after reading the news.

You can't really use shifted in this phrase (the normal phrase is "to change your mind"), but you could say something like "His views on the issue shifted significantly over the years"

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