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Jack

June 1, 2022

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“A pair of scissors”
“A pair of pliers”
Is there any “a scissor” that only has a “single blade” in this world? So as to “a plier”, “a trouser”.

If I have the power to change a few English grammar rules, I want to change this one, and the “third person singular”.

For instance: he “says” she ”smiles”. So far I haven’t found any use of the “s” unless it adds difficulty to learning English.

Learning English at such an old age often drives me crazy. I feel like my head is going to explode. Many grammar rules seem like they don’t make any sense. It has overturned my lifelong cognition of the logic of my mother tongue.

“Red pot”, “red tub made of clay”. I remember them. Thank you very much.

At that time, people in my village worked together as a production team.

Every time people worked, someone in the team recorded their work in the form of “labour scores”

At the end of a year, the accountant in the team counted the “labour scores” for each family. Those families who had labour scores that under the average scores were assigned less grains. Moreover, they needed to give money to those families whose labour scores were higher than the average.

My family’s labour scores were always under the average every year. It was not because we didn’t work hard, the reason was that in my family, only my mom worked. My siblings and I were studying in school, and my dad was working for the local government.

Time flies. In an instant, many years have passed.
My parents don’t exist anymore. My siblings and I are also already getting older.

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IsAre there any “a scissors” that only hasve a “single blade” in this world?

So as to “a plier”, “a ame for “pliers” and “trousers”.

If I have the power to change a few English grammar rules, then I want to change this one, and the “third person singular” ones.

For instance:example, he “says” and she ”smiles”.

So far, I haven’t found any use of the “s” unless itother than addsing difficulty to learning English.

“Red pot”, and “red tub made of clay”.

I remember thosem.

At that time,Back then, the people in my village worked together as a production team.

Every time peoplea person worked, someone in the team would recorded their work in the form of “labour scores”.

At the end of athe year, the accountant in the team cwountedld tally the “labour scores” ofor each family.

Those families who hadith labour scores that underbelow the average scores were assigned less grains.

Moreover, they needed to give money to those families whose labour scores were higher thanabove the average.

My family’s labour scores were always under thebelow average every year.

It was not because we didn’t work hard,; the reason was that in my family, only my mom worked.

My siblings and I were studying inat school, and my dad was working for the local government.

My parents don’t exist anymoare no longer here.

"Don't exist anymore" is grammatically correct, but not something generally used to describe people passing away.

My siblings and I are also already getting older.

Jack's avatar
Jack

June 1, 2022

2

Thank you very much for correcting my journals.

“A pair of scissors”
“A pair of pliers”
Are there any “scissors” that only have a “single blade” in this world? The same for “pliers” and “trousers”.

If I have the power to change a few English grammar rules, then I want to change this and the “third person singular” ones.

For example, he “says” and she ”smiles”. So far, I haven’t found any use of the “s” other than adding difficulty to learning English.

Learning English at such an old age often drives me crazy. I feel like my head is going to explode.

Many grammar rules seem like they don’t make any sense. It has overturned my lifelong cognition of the logic of my mother tongue.

“Red pot” and “red tub made of clay”. I remember those. Thank you very much.

Back then, the people in my village worked together as a team. My village was a production team.

Every time a person worked, someone in the team would record their work in the form of “labour scores”.

At the end of the year, the accountant in the team would tally the “labour scores” of each family.
The families with labour scores below the average were assigned less grains.

Moreover, they needed to give money to the families whose labour scores were above average.

My family’s labour scores were always below the average every year. It was not because we didn’t work hard; the reason was that in my family, only my mom worked. My siblings and I were studying at school, and my dad was working for the local government.

Time flies. In an instant, many years have passed.
My parents are no longer here. My siblings and I are also getting older.

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“A pair of scissors”


“A pair of pliers”


Is there any “a scissor” that only has a “single blade” in this world?


IsAre there any “a scissors” that only hasve a “single blade” in this world?

So as to “a plier”, “a trouser”.


So as to “a plier”, “a ame for “pliers” and “trousers”.

If I have the power to change a few English grammar rules, I want to change this one, and the “third person singular”.


If I have the power to change a few English grammar rules, then I want to change this one, and the “third person singular” ones.

For instance: he “says” she ”smiles”.


For instance:example, he “says” and she ”smiles”.

So far I haven’t found any use of the “s” unless it adds difficulty to learning English.


So far, I haven’t found any use of the “s” unless itother than addsing difficulty to learning English.

Learning English at such an old age often drives me crazy.


I feel like my head is going to explode.


Many grammar rules seem like they don’t make any sense.


It has overturned my lifelong cognition of the logic of my mother tongue.


“Red pot”, “red tub made of clay”.


“Red pot”, and “red tub made of clay”.

I remember them.


I remember thosem.

Thank you very much.


At that time, villagers worked together as a team.


My village was a production team.


Every time people worked, someone in the team recorded their work in the form of “labour scores”


Every time peoplea person worked, someone in the team would recorded their work in the form of “labour scores”.

At the end of a year, the accountant in the team counted the “labour scores” for each family.


At the end of athe year, the accountant in the team cwountedld tally the “labour scores” ofor each family.

Those families who had labour scores that under the average scores were assigned less grains.


Those families who hadith labour scores that underbelow the average scores were assigned less grains.

Moreover, they needed to give money to those families whose labour scores were higher than the average.


Moreover, they needed to give money to those families whose labour scores were higher thanabove the average.

My family’s labour scores were always under the average every year.


My family’s labour scores were always under thebelow average every year.

It was not because we didn’t work hard, the reason was that in my family, only my mom worked.


It was not because we didn’t work hard,; the reason was that in my family, only my mom worked.

My siblings and I were studying in school, and my dad was working for the local government.


My siblings and I were studying inat school, and my dad was working for the local government.

Time flies.


In an instant, many years have passed.


My parents don’t exist anymore.


My parents don’t exist anymoare no longer here.

"Don't exist anymore" is grammatically correct, but not something generally used to describe people passing away.

My siblings and I are also already getting older.


My siblings and I are also already getting older.

At that time, people in my village worked together as a production team.


At that time,Back then, the people in my village worked together as a production team.

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