July 28, 2025
i am found of cooking and i love cooking have i wrote right
iI am found of cooking, and iI love to cooking have i wrote right.
the word “found” and “fond” are two completely different words, in this context the word “found” in the first part of the sentence does not make any sense, hence I have corrected it to “fond”. The good thing is, second part of the sentence is correct! Great job on that.
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i am found of cooking and i love cooking have i wrote. Did i write it right?
To be fond of means basically the same as loving something, so there is no need to repeat it:)
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iI am found of cooking and iI love cooking h. Have iI wrote rightitten this correctly?
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iI am found of cooking and i. I love cooking h. Have iI wrote rightitten that correctly?
You like something/someone = you are fond of it/them
You locate something you were searching for = you found it
Stating that you are fond of something and then saying you love the thing is basically repeating the same thing. That is fine, but calls to separate the sentences instead of combining with "and"
The last part is a question and needs a question mark
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Good job but it leaves me wondering what the competition is that you referred to. :)
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i am found of cooking and i love cooking have i wrote right
You like something/someone = you are fond of it/them You locate something you were searching for = you found it Stating that you are fond of something and then saying you love the thing is basically repeating the same thing. That is fine, but calls to separate the sentences instead of combining with "and" The last part is a question and needs a question mark
i am fo To be fond of means basically the same as loving something, so there is no need to repeat it:)
the word “found” and “fond” are two completely different words, in this context the word “found” in the first part of the sentence does not make any sense, hence I have corrected it to “fond”. The good thing is, second part of the sentence is correct! Great job on that. |
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