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rajimisaki

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Chemistry beats me.

Today, I studied organic chemistry.
According to the textbook, the pronunciation of alkene is like "alkane" in Japan.
In the same way, alkyne and alkane sounds like "alkane" and "alkyne".
It disturbed me and I'm about to give up. But I have quiz today, so I have to remind it.

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Chemistry beats me.is Difficult

An informal title can be "Chemistry is Kicking My Ass". I put a slightly more formal title.

Today, I studied organic chemistry.

According to the textbook, the pronunciation of alkene is like "alkane" in Japan.

In the same way, alkyne and alkane sounds like "alkane" and "alkyne".

It disturbed me, and I'm about to give up.

ButHowever, I have a quiz today, so I have to remindember it.

Good luck on your quiz.

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Thank you for your correction.

Chemistry beats me.

Today, I studied organic chemistry.

According to the textbook, the pronunciation of alkene is like "alkane" in Japan.

In the same way, alkyne and alkane sounds like "alkane" and "alkyne".

It disturbconfused me and I'm about to give up.

But I have quiz today, so I have to remindlearn it.

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That sounds confusing. Good luck in your quiz.

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Toluwani

yesterday

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I made a mistake in "it confused me", it supposed to be It's confusing

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I got your addition. Thank you.

Chemistry beatconfuses me.

The phrase "___ beat me" is usually used in specific contexts. "Confuses" is better for the meaning of this title.

Today, I studied organic chemistry.

According to the textbook, the pronunciation of alkene is likethe same as "alkane" in Japan.

In the same way, alkyne and alkane sounds like "alkane" and alkane sounds like "alkyne".

It disturbfrustrated me and I'm was about to give up.,

"Disturbed" is usually used for scary or gross things that make you deeply uncomfortable. Also, make sure to keep all your verbs in past tense.

Bbut I have quiz today, so I have to remindember it.

It is more natural to connect the last sentence and this one with a comma.

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Your English was easy to understand and you used some common English phrases. Great job!

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Thank you for correcting!

Chemistry beats me.


Chemistry beatconfuses me.

The phrase "___ beat me" is usually used in specific contexts. "Confuses" is better for the meaning of this title.

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Chemistry beats me.is Difficult

An informal title can be "Chemistry is Kicking My Ass". I put a slightly more formal title.

Today, I studied organic chemistry.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

According to the textbook, the pronunciation of alkene is like "alkane" in Japan.


According to the textbook, the pronunciation of alkene is likethe same as "alkane" in Japan.

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

In the same way, alkyne and alkane sounds like "alkane" and "alkyne".


In the same way, alkyne and alkane sounds like "alkane" and alkane sounds like "alkyne".

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

It disturbed me and I'm about to give up.


It disturbfrustrated me and I'm was about to give up.,

"Disturbed" is usually used for scary or gross things that make you deeply uncomfortable. Also, make sure to keep all your verbs in past tense.

It disturbconfused me and I'm about to give up.

It disturbed me, and I'm about to give up.

But I have quiz today, so I have to remind it.


Bbut I have quiz today, so I have to remindember it.

It is more natural to connect the last sentence and this one with a comma.

But I have quiz today, so I have to remindlearn it.

ButHowever, I have a quiz today, so I have to remindember it.

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