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mimi_fr_04

July 14, 2025

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Do you prefer e-books or paper books?

I prefer paper books because they are more realistic and they encourage me for reading more then the other ones,and to be honest i love the smill of the papers and I imagine that this smill is the smill of knowlege and reading .

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I prefer paper books because they are more realisticphysical and they encourage me forto reading more thean the other ones,ae-books. And to be honest i, I love the smiell of the papers andges. I imagine that ithis smill is the smiell/scent of knowledge and reading .

"Realistic" is something that can be imagined as existing. E-books exist just like paper books exist. But what you mean is that paper books are more "physical." They are objects you can manipulate, smell, and touch.

For comparing things, use "than" with the A.

The paper in books are "pages."

You could also use "scent" for the smell of the books. Something that smells has a "scent."

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mimi_fr_04

July 14, 2025

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Thank you very much
I'will take care of all your important corrections
Thank you again

Do you prefer e-books or paper books?


I prefer paper books because they are more realistic and they encourage me for reading more then the other ones,and to be honest i love the smill of the papers and I imagine that this smill is the smill of knowlege and reading .


I prefer paper books because they are more realisticphysical and they encourage me forto reading more thean the other ones,ae-books. And to be honest i, I love the smiell of the papers andges. I imagine that ithis smill is the smiell/scent of knowledge and reading .

"Realistic" is something that can be imagined as existing. E-books exist just like paper books exist. But what you mean is that paper books are more "physical." They are objects you can manipulate, smell, and touch. For comparing things, use "than" with the A. The paper in books are "pages." You could also use "scent" for the smell of the books. Something that smells has a "scent."

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