TOMO_o's avatar
TOMO_o

June 5, 2025

0
Who do you turn to when you need some advice?

The first person I turn to is always my mother, who offers me a friendly ear and always be my ally. She has experienced a lot of good and bad, so she gives me sound advises. But I think it's about time to leave from my mother cause I'm an adult.

Corrections (7)
Correction Settings
Choose how corrections are organized

Only show inserted text
Word-level diffs are planned for a future update.

Who do you turn to when you need some advice?

TOMO_o's avatar
TOMO_o

June 6, 2025

0

TOMO_o's avatar
TOMO_o

June 6, 2025

0

TOMO_o's avatar
TOMO_o

June 6, 2025

0

Who do you turn to when you need some advice?

TOMO_o's avatar
TOMO_o

June 6, 2025

0

Who do you turn to when you need some advice?

TOMO_o's avatar
TOMO_o

June 6, 2025

0

TOMO_o's avatar
TOMO_o

June 6, 2025

0

TOMO_o's avatar
TOMO_o

June 6, 2025

0

She has experienced a lot of good and bad, so she gives me sound advises.


She has experienced a lot of good and bad, so she gives me sound advises. She has experienced a lot of good and bad, so she gives me sound advise.

She has experienced a lot of good and bad, so she gives me sound advisesce. She has experienced a lot of good and bad, so she gives me sound advice.

She has experienced a lot of good and bad, so she gives me sound advisesce. She has experienced a lot of good and bad, so she gives me sound advice.

She has experienced a lot of good and bad, so she gives me sound advisesce. She has experienced a lot of good and bad, so she gives me sound advice.

"advise" is a verb (so, "She advises me"). "advice" is a non-count noun, so it cannot be pluralized.

She has experienced a lot of good and bad, so she gives me sound advisesce. She has experienced a lot of good and bad, so she gives me sound advice.

She has experienced a lot of good and bad, so she gives me sound advisesce. She has experienced a lot of good and bad, so she gives me sound advice.

"advises" is the habitual form of the verb "advise" "advice" is the noun. It's considered uncountable, so doesn't have a separate plural form.

She has experienced a lot of good and bad, so she gives me sound advises.ce She has experienced a lot of good and bad, so she gives me sound advice

But I think it's about time to leave from my mother cause I'm an adult.


But I think it's about time to leave fromnot be dependent on my mother cause I'm an adult. But I think it's about time to not be dependent on my mother cause I'm an adult.

"... time to leave..." would be you want to leave your mother and perhaps not have a relationship with her. But, I am assuming you wanted to say that you don't want to dependent on her too much.

But I think it's about time to leave from my mother because I'm an adult. But I think it's about time to leave my mother because I'm an adult.

But I think it's about time to leavedistance myself from my mother 'cause (or because) I'm an adult. But I think it's about time to distance myself from my mother 'cause (or because) I'm an adult.

Maybe "because" would be better here because the sentence has a formal tone, so it would match better.

But I think it's about time to leave from my mother because I'm an adult. But I think it's about time to leave my mother because I'm an adult.

"cause" (often shortened to "cuz" in text and spoken speech) is mostly spoken, while "because" is more preferred in writing

But I think it's about time to leave from my mother cause I'm an adult. But I think it's about time to leave from my mother cause I'm an adult.

But I think it's about time I became less dependent on my mother now that I'm an adult.

But I think it's about time to leave frommove on from relying on my mother because I'm an adult. But I think it's about time to move on from relying on my mother because I'm an adult.

You need a little more here to make this sentence sound complete. "cause" as a replacement for "because" is _very_ casual, and when it does show up in writing it's often written " cos' " if you want to be that casual. In writing it's much more normal to just use because.

But I think it's about time to leave from my mother because I'm an adult. But I think it's about time to leave my mother because I'm an adult.

Who do you turn to when you need some advice?


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

The first person I turn to is always my mother, who offers me a friendly ear and always be my ally.


The first person I turn to is always my mother, who offers me a friendly ear and is always be my ally. The first person I turn to is always my mother, who offers me a friendly ear and is always my ally.

The first person I turn to is always my mother, who offers me a friendly ear and is always be my ally. The first person I turn to is always my mother, who offers me a friendly ear and is always my ally.

The first person I turn to is always my mother, who offers me a friendly ear and is always be my ally. The first person I turn to is always my mother, who offers me a friendly ear and is always my ally.

You can also say these: 1.) "[...] and will always be my ally." 2.) "[...] will always be on my side." 3) "[...] is always on my side."

The first person I turn to is always my mother, who offers me a friendly ear and has always been my ally. The first person I turn to is always my mother, who offers me a friendly ear and has always been my ally.

The first person I turn to is always my mother, who offers me a friendly ear and is always be my ally. The first person I turn to is always my mother, who offers me a friendly ear and is always my ally.

The first person I turn to is always my mother, who offers me a friendly ear and will always be my ally. The first person I turn to is always my mother, who offers me a friendly ear and will always be my ally.

The first person I turn to is always my mother, who offers me a friendly ear and is always be my ally. The first person I turn to is always my mother, who offers me a friendly ear and is always my ally.

There are other variations that you can use. I used "is always my ally" because the rest of the sentence is in present tense. - The first person I __turn__ to __is__ - __offers__

You need LangCorrect Premium to access this feature.

Go Premium