June 24, 2020
The coronavirus has spread all over the world and some countries are trying to find a way to solve the situation which is causing the death of many people.
Some countries are in lockdown, such as Spain and Italy.
Spain and Italy are in quarantine.
I live in Chile, and my city hasn't gone into a lockdown yet.
The authorities have advised people to stay at home and diminish the amount of contact with others.
Supermarkets are running out of basic items because some people have been stockpiling food and even toilet paper.
I have stocked up on perishable food, such as milk and meat.
Most non-essential businesses are shut down as well as schools.
I have been trying to buy some hand sanitizer unsuccessfully for days now.
In the meantime, scientists in Germany are working on a vaccine that can hopefully bring a solution to the situation we are going through right now.
If you suspect you have any of the symptoms, go to the nearest emergency center. They will know what to do.
You will probably have to stay at home for a few days until your body produces antibodies to fight the virus.
If you are one of the lucky ones and haven't gotten infected yet,
just remember to wash your hands many times during the day to avoid any chances of contamination.
I hope you are weathering the storm.
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The exact rules for that/which aren't quite consistent, but I think this offers a good overview: https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/when-to-use-that-and-which
Some countries are in lockdown, such as Spain and Italy, are in lockdown.
"Such as Spain and Italy" are directly linked to "some countries," so this is better.
Spain and Italy are in quarantine.
I live in Chile, and my city hasn't gone into a lockdown yet.
The authorities have advised people to stay at home and diminishreduce the amount of contact with others.
"Lessen" would also work. "Diminish" can be used transitively, but I would prefer "lessen" or "reduce." It's hard to articulate why exactly, but I think it's because "diminish" is a bit too extreme.
Supermarkets are running out of basic items because some people have been stockpiling food and even toilet paper.
I have stocked up on perishable food, such as milk and meat.
Most non-essential businesses are shut down as well as schools are shut down.
See my comment about "such as Spain and Italy." Additionally, "as well as" introduces a bit of confusion: I would personally expect "as well as" here to introduce another verb or adjective.
I have been trying to buy some hand sanitizer unsuccessfully for days now.
In the meantime, scientists in Germany are working on a vaccine that can hopefully bring a solution to the situationsolve the problems that we are going through right now.
"Bring a solution" is grammatical but suggests a more passive role.
If you suspect you have any of the symptoms, go to the nearest emergency center.
They will know what to do.
You will probably have to stay at home for a few days until your body produces antibodies to fight the virus.
If you are one of the lucky ones and haven't gotten infected yet,
just remember to wash your hands many times during the day to avoid any chances of contamination.
I hope you are weathering the storm.
Feedback
Fairly accurate, just some small fixes here and there. Keep it up!
Coronavirus
The cCoronavirus has spread all over the world and some countries are trying to find a way to solve the situation which is causing the death of many people.
- The "The" isn't necessary at the start of a sentence in this case because you're referring to a specific thing. You would start a sentence with "The house is..." but would also say "Canada is..."
Some countries are in lockdown, such as Spain and Italy.
Spain and Italy are in quarantine.
I live in Chile, and my city hasn't gone into a lockdown yet.
The authorities have advised people to stay at home and diminishto restrict the amount of contact with others.
"Diminish" works here but sounds a bit out of place - perhaps "restrict" or "reduce".
Supermarkets are running out of basic items because some people have been stockpiling food and even toilet paper.
I have stocked up on non-perishable food, such as milk and meat.
Milk and meat is perishable food, instead of non-perishable. Perishable = will expire or go out of date.
Most of the non-essential businesses are shut down, as well as schools.
I have been trying to buy some hand sanitizer unsuccessfully for days now.
In the meantime, scientists in Germany are working on a vaccine that can hopefully bring a solution tosolve the situation we are going through right now.
This correction is just to make things sound neater - your version is still correct.
If you suspect you have any of the symptoms, rungo to the nearest emergency center.
"Run" makes it sound a bit like you are dropping everything and immediatly jogging to the hospital, a bit funny.
They will know what to do.
You will probably have to stay at home for a few days until your body produces antibodies to fight the virus.
If you are one of the lucky ones and haven't gotten infected yet,
just remember to wash your hands many times during the day to avoid any chances of contamination.
I hope you are weathering the storm.
Feedback
This is generally gramatically correct - well done. Good luck weathering the storm.
Corona virus
The coronavirus has spread all over the world and some countries are trying to find a way to solve the situation which is causing the death of many peoplecausing many deaths.
Some countries are in lockdowns, such as Spain and Italy.
Spain and Italy are in quarantine.
I live in Chile, and my city hasn't gone into a lockdown yet.
The authorities have advised people to stay at home and diminish the amount of contact with others.
Supermarkets are running out of basic items because some people have been stockpiling food and even toilet paper.
I have stocked up on non-perishable food, such asfood like milk and meat.
"Non-perishable" means food that won't spoil if left out of a refrigerator. Maybe you mean "nutritious" or "basic"?
Most of the non-essential businesses are shut down as well as schools.
I have been trying to buy some hand sanitizer unsuccessfully for days now.
In the meantime, scientists in Germany are working on a vaccine that can hopefully bring a solution to the situation we are going through right now.
If you suspect you have any of the symptoms, rungo to the nearest emergency center.
They will know what to do.
You will probably have to stay at home for a few days until your body produces antibodies to fight the virus.
just remember to wash your hands many times during the day to avoid any chances of contamination.
I hope you are weathering the storm.
Feedback
I hope you stay safe too!
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- The "The" isn't necessary at the start of a sentence in this case because you're referring to a specific thing. You would start a sentence with "The house is..." but would also say "Canada is..." The coronavirus has spread all over the world, and some countries are trying to find a way to solve The exact rules for that/which aren't quite consistent, but I think this offers a good overview: https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/when-to-use-that-and-which |
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In the meantime, scientists in German are working on a vaccine that can hopefully bring a solution to the situation we are going through right now. In the meantime, scientists in Germany are working on a vaccine that can hopefully bring a solution to the situation we are going through right now. |
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I have stocked up on perishable food, such as milk and meat. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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