June 2, 2022
After the last lesson, I checked how to express fraction in English, and I totally got it. Before, I didn't have any idea about it. In the last lesson, I was very confused and felt upset when you were talking "fraction", "an (one) eleventh", "two over fifths", and so on. I also heard your audio about the difference in the pronunciation of "fifth" and "fifths". Although the difference is very tiny, I had spotted it. Okay, just let you know about this. The best to you always.
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After the last lesson, I checked how to express fractions in English, and I totally got it.
Before, I didn't have any idea about how to do it.
In the last lesson, I was very confused and felt upset when you were talking about things like "fraction", "an (one) eleventh", "two over fifths", and so on.
I also heard your audio recording about the difference in the pronunciation of "fifth" and "fifths".
Although the difference is very tiny, I had spottedcaught it.
"Spotted" is usually used for when you visually notice something.
Okay, I just wanted to let you know about this.
The best to you always.
A Short Reply This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
After the last lesson, I checked how to express fraction in English, and I totally got it. After the last lesson, I checked how to express fractions in English, and I totally got it. |
Before, I didn't have any idea about it. Before, I didn't have any idea about how to do it. |
In the last lesson, I was very confused and felt upset when you were talking "fraction", "an (one) eleventh", "two over fifths", and so on. In the last lesson, I was very confused and felt upset when you were talking about things like "fraction", "an (one) eleventh", "two over fifths", and so on. |
I also heard your audio about the difference in the pronunciation of "fifth" and "fifths". I also heard your audio recording about the difference in the pronunciation of "fifth" and "fifths". |
Although the difference is very tiny, I had spotted it. Although the difference is very tiny, I "Spotted" is usually used for when you visually notice something. |
Okay, just let you know about this. Okay, I just wanted to let you know about this. |
The best to you always. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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