March 7, 2025
Today I borrowed two books in the library.
They are sowing books.
I want to make a long sleeve blouse because spring is coming soon.
I must make it until summer.
Recently summer and winter are very long in Japan.
Spring and autumn go in the blink of an eyes.
Today I borrowed two books infrom the library.
They are soewing books.
I mustneed to make it untilbefore summer.
Spring and autumn go in the blink of an eyes.
Clothing for sSpring
Capitalize the first letter of the seasons when you put it in the title.
Today, I borrowed two books infrom the library.
We use "from" when talking about borrowing something from a place like a library.
don't forget comma
They are soewing books.
"Sowing" refers to planting seeds, while "sewing" refers to stitching something.
I want to make a long -sleeved blouse because spring is coming soon.
"Long-sleeve" is a compound adjective, so it should be hyphenated.
Recently, summer and winter are very long in Japan.
Punctuation
Spring and autumn go by in the blink of an eyes.
"An eye" is singular here, not plural.
Feedback
Sewing is a nice hobby! I would love to learn it, too.
Clothing for spring
Today I borrowed two books in the library.
They are sowing books.
I want to make a long sleeve blouse because spring is coming soon.
I must make it until summer.
Recently summer and winter are very long in Japan.
Spring and autumn go in the blink of an eyes.
Clothing for sSpring
Nouns are capitalized in titles in English.
Today I borrowed two books infrom the library.
They are soewing books.
To sow = plant seeds To sew = making/repairing clothing
I want to make a long sleeve blouse because spring is coming soon.
I would say long-sleeved blouse, but that may be North American English only.
I must make it untilbefore summer arrives.
Recently, summers and winter ares have been very long in Japan.
When you start with recently, you need to use past-tense verbs.
Spring and autumn go in the blink of an eyes.
Excellent use of the expression "blink of an eye" - it's perfect in this context.
Feedback
Enjoy your sewing!
Clothing for spring
Today I borrowed two books infrom the library.
They are sowing books books i borrowed are books about sewing.
I want to make a long sleeve blouse because spring is coming soon.
this sentence is gramatically correct, but there’s no context. what does a long sleeve blouse have to do with spring?
I must make it until summer.
Recently summer and winter are very long in Japan.
Spring and autumn go in the blink of an eyes.
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I want to make a long sleeve blouse because spring is coming soon. I want to make a long sleeve blouse because spring is coming soon. this sentence is gramatically correct, but there’s no context. what does a long sleeve blouse have to do with spring? I want to make a long sleeve blouse because spring is coming soon. I would say long-sleeved blouse, but that may be North American English only. This sentence has been marked as perfect! I want to make a long "Long-sleeve" is a compound adjective, so it should be hyphenated. |
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Recently summer and winter are very long in Japan. This sentence has been marked as perfect! Recently, summers and winter When you start with recently, you need to use past-tense verbs. This sentence has been marked as perfect! Recently, summer and winter are very long in Japan. Punctuation |
Spring and autumn go in the blink of an eyes. Spring and autumn go in the blink of an eye Spring and autumn go in the blink of an eye Excellent use of the expression "blink of an eye" - it's perfect in this context. This sentence has been marked as perfect! Spring and autumn go by in the blink of an eye "An eye" is singular here, not plural. Spring and autumn go in the blink of an eye |
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