May 22, 2026
Unfortunately I failed the driving test. I felt nervous last night and only got four hours of sleep. But everything seemed fine--I drove for 40 minutes before the test as a warm-up, and didn't make any mistakes. My coach thought I had a good chance of passing the test. However, when the test actually began, I made a big mistake in 10 minutes--I didn't give way to pedestrians from the other side of the road when I made a turn. Actually they were so far from my car that I even didn't notice them, and when I finished the turn, they just arrived the middle of the road and didn't need to wait for the car. But it was an immediate termination error so I was immediately marked as a fail.
That's fair, actually. But it still feels bad. Now I need to wait another month to take the driving test again:(
Failed the tTest!
Failed the Test!
Words that are not articles are capitalized in titles.
Unfortunately I failed the driving test.
But eEverything seemed fine-- initially: I drove for 40 minutes before the test as a warm-up, and didn't make any mistakes.
Everything seemed fine initially: I drove for 40 minutes before the test as a warm-up, and didn't make any mistakes.
My coach thought I had a good chance of passing the test.
However, when the test actually began, I made a big mistake in 10 minutes--I didn't give way to pedestrians from the other side of the road when I made a turn.
Actually they were so far from my car that I even didn't notice them, and when I finished the turn, they just arrived the middle of the road and didn't need to wait for the car.
Actually they were so far from my car that I even didn't notice them, and when I finished the turn, they just arrived the middle of the road and didn't wait for the car.
But it was an immediate termination costly error aso I was immediately marked as a fail.
But it was a costly error as I was immediately marked as a fail.
What you have is grammatically correct but here is another way you can write it.
That's fair, actually.
But it still feels bad.
Now I need to wait another month to take the driving test again:(
Failed the tTest!
Failed the Test!
Unfortunately I failed the driving test.
I feltwas nervous last night andso I only got four hours of sleep.
I was nervous last night so I only got four hours of sleep.
But eEverything seemed fine (at first)--I drove for 40 minutes before the test as a warm-up, and didn't make any mistakes.
Everything seemed fine (at first)--I drove for 40 minutes before the test as a warm-up, and didn't make any mistakes.
My coach thought I had a good chance of passing the test.
However, when the test actually began, I made a big mistake in 10 minutes--I didn't give way to pedestrians from the other side of the road when I made a turn.
Actually they were so far from my car that I even didn't even notice them, and when I finished the turn, they had just arrivedmade it to the middle of the road and didn't need to wait for the car.
Actually they were so far from my car that I didn't even notice them, and when I finished the turn, they had just made it to the middle of the road and didn't need to wait for the car.
But it was an immediate termination errorautomatic fail, so I was immediately marked as a failfailed the test.
But it was an automatic fail, so I immediately failed the test.
That's fair, actually.,
That's fair actually,
I'm connecting this sentence with the next one since it sounds more natural that way.
Bbut it still feels bad.
but it still feels bad.
Now I need to wait another month to take the driving test again:(
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I felt nervous last night and only got four hours of sleep.
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But everything seemed fine--I drove for 40 minutes before the test as a warm-up, and didn't make any mistakes.
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My coach thought I had a good chance of passing the test. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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However, when the test actually began, I made a big mistake in 10 minutes--I didn't give way to pedestrians from the other side of the road when I made a turn. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Actually they were so far from my car that I even didn't notice them, and when I finished the turn, they just arrived the middle of the road and didn't need to wait for the car.
Actually they were so far from my car that I
Actually they were so far from my car that I even didn't notice them, and when I finished the turn, they just arrived the middle of the road and didn't |
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But it was an immediate termination error so I was immediately marked as a fail.
But it was an
But it was a What you have is grammatically correct but here is another way you can write it. |
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That's fair, actually.
That's fair I'm connecting this sentence with the next one since it sounds more natural that way. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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But it still feels bad.
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Now I need to wait another month to take the driving test again:( This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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