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TOMO_o

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Do you like taking part in discussions?

It depends of circumstances. If one of the other people is someone who just wants to say his or her opinions without conversation, then I don’t like joining in. A debate should be a constructive talking instead of just speaking ill of others.

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Do you like taking part in discussions?

It depends ofn the circumstances.

If one of the other people is someone who just wants to say his or hare their opinions without having a real conversation, then I don’t like joining in.

A debate should be a constructive talking instead of just speaking ill ofcriticizing others.

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I think discussions can also help you learn new ideas, even if you don’t always agree with others. Asking questions and exploring different points of view makes the conversation more meaningful. You can also try to guide the discussion toward constructive ideas by encouraging others to explain their thoughts or focusing on solutions. Practicing this will help you become more confident and make discussions more productive.

It depends ofn the circumstances.

"To depend on" is the correct verb.

If one of the other people is someone whothe people partaking in the conversation just wants to say his or hare their opinions withouand not conversatione, then I don’wouldn't like to joining in. them.

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A debate should be a constructive talking instead of just speaking ill of others.

no need for extra words

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Great job!

Do you like taking part in discussions?

It depends ofn the circumstances.

If one of the other peopleparticipants is someone who just wants to say his or hetheir opinions without conversation, then I don’t like joining in.

Instead of "his or her", you should probably just use "their". Same with "him or her" -> "them" and "he or she" -> "they".

A debate should be a constructive talking, instead of just speaking ill of others.

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Good work!

If a debate is just people speaking past each other, then is it even a debate? At that point it's not much more than a simple fight.

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Liag

yesterday

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It sounds like you are describing someone who wants to rant or harangue. This person isn't interested in discussing, conversing, or debating.

Do you like taking part in discussions?


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It depends of circumstances.


It depends ofn the circumstances.

It depends ofn the circumstances.

"To depend on" is the correct verb.

It depends ofn the circumstances.

If one of the other people is someone who just wants to say his or her opinions without conversation, then I don’t like joining in.


If one of the other peopleparticipants is someone who just wants to say his or hetheir opinions without conversation, then I don’t like joining in.

Instead of "his or her", you should probably just use "their". Same with "him or her" -> "them" and "he or she" -> "they".

If one of the other people is someone whothe people partaking in the conversation just wants to say his or hare their opinions withouand not conversatione, then I don’wouldn't like to joining in. them.

More natural

If one of the other people is someone who just wants to say his or hare their opinions without having a real conversation, then I don’t like joining in.

A debate should be a constructive talking instead of just speaking ill of others.


A debate should be a constructive talking, instead of just speaking ill of others.

A debate should be a constructive talking instead of just speaking ill of others.

no need for extra words

A debate should be a constructive talking instead of just speaking ill ofcriticizing others.

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