Sept. 24, 2021
Last Sunday was very fun! I had absolutely nothing to do, and my online friend too. So we decided to call.
We talked for a very long time about all and everything. She and I share a lot of interests, and we have a lot in common, so it was very easy for us to get along with each other. But at the same time, we do have some things in which our opinions differ. So we sometimes discuss those matters and try to find a good meeting point to both our opinions, which makes our conversations very intersting and fun.
We both like Korean music and dramas, and we're both learning the Korean language.
I feel lucky to have found a good friend like her, and I'm lookind forward to next Sunday because we agreed to talk again then.
A vVery fFun Day
Or "A very fun day" - either is okay, but if you're going to capitalise Day you have to capitalise the other words too.
Last Sunday was very fun!
I had absolutely nothing to do, and neither did my online friend too.
"nothing" makes this a negative sentence, so to agree with it you use "neither" instead of "too" or "so".
So we decided to call each other.
I'm not sure if this was an error, but it sounds more natural to me like this.
We talked for a very long time about allnything and everything.
She and I share a lot of interests, and we have a lot in common, so it was very easy for us to get along with each other.
But at the same time, we do have some things ion which our opinions differ.
I'm not sure if this is an error either, but this is how I'd say it.
So we sometimes discuss those matters and try to find a good meeting point tobetween both our opinions, which makes our conversations very interesting and fun.
We both like Korean music and dramas, and we're both learning the Korean language.
I feel lucky to have found a good friend like her, and I'm lookindg forward to next Sunday because we agreed to talk again then.
A very fun Day A Or "A very fun day" - either is okay, but if you're going to capitalise Day you have to capitalise the other words too. |
Last Sunday was very fun! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I had absolutely nothing to do, and my online friend too. I had absolutely nothing to do, and neither did my online friend "nothing" makes this a negative sentence, so to agree with it you use "neither" instead of "too" or "so". |
So we decided to call. So we decided to call each other. I'm not sure if this was an error, but it sounds more natural to me like this. |
We talked for a very long time about all and everything. We talked for a very long time about a |
She and I share a lot of interests, and we have a lot in common, so it was very easy for us to get along with each other. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
But at the same time, we do have some things in which our opinions differ. But at the same time, we do have some things I'm not sure if this is an error either, but this is how I'd say it. |
So we sometimes discuss those matters and try to find a good meeting point to both our opinions, which makes our conversations very intersting and fun. So we sometimes discuss those matters and try to find a good meeting point |
We both like Korean music and dramas, and we're both learning the Korean language. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I feel lucky to have found a good friend like her, and I'm lookind forward to next Sunday because we agreed to talk again then. I feel lucky to have found a good friend like her, and I'm lookin |
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