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1. That cereal tastes so good. What brand is it?
2. How could he treat you like a doormat while treating his pet like a princess? It's so discriminatory.
3. Language learning takes years to master, so don't get ahead of yourself
4. - I don't believe she actually did it. - Well, she did it all right, but I assure you there won't be a second time.
5. Hey, Susan, it's been a long time. I've been meaning to call you. Let's do some catching-up./ Let's catch up a little bit.
6. How do you differentiate a prairie dog from a groundhog? I mean, I can never tell.
7. My phone charger is broken. I couldn't charge in.
8. Do you feel the way that he had to lobotomize himself to blend in? Oh, so patronizing.

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What brand is it?

I've been meaning to call you.

How do you differentiate a prairie dog from a groundhog?

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Practicing

What brand is it?

How could he treat you like a doormat while treating his pet like a princess?

- Well, she did it all right, but I assure you there won't be a second time.

Hey, Susan, it's been a long time.

I've been meaning to call you.

Let's do some catching-up./ Let's catch up a little bit.

My phone charger is broken.

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My phone charger is broken.


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My phone's charger is broken. My phone's charger is broken.

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1.


That cereal tastes so good.


Thatis cereal tastes so good. This cereal tastes so good.

"This" feels more natural because the sentence seems like you are eating the cereal right now.

That cereal tastes so good.! That cereal tastes so good!

for emphasis

What brand is it?


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How could he treat you like a doormat while treating his pet like a princess?


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How could he treat you like a doormat while treating his pet like a princess? How could he treat you like a doormat while treating his pet like a princess?

i understnad u but why did u put pet?

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I couldn't charge in.


I couldn't charge inmy phone. I couldn't charge my phone.

Or did you mean, "I couldn't plug it in"?

I couldn't charge in.So, I wasn't able to charge my phone. So, I wasn't able to charge my phone.

8.


Do you feel the way that he had to lobotomize himself to blend in?


Doid you feelnotice the way that he had to lobotomize himselfdumb it down (or act stupid) to blend in? Did you notice the way that he had to dumb it down (or act stupid) to blend in?

Do you feel the way that helike he's desperate? He's trying so hard to lobotomize himself to blend in?blend in and be considered "normal". Do you feel like he's desperate? He's trying so hard to blend in and be considered "normal".

people pleasing or arrogance? which one? idk what ur trying to say. if its arrogance it would be Do you feel like he's arrogant? He's trying so hard to blend in and be considered "normal".

Oh, so patronizing.


Oh, so patronizinghetic. Oh, so pathetic.

I'm not really sure what was intended with these last two sentences, so I made up some context of a generally smart person who is acting stupid to fit in.

Oh, so patronizing. Oh, so patronizing.

It's so discriminatory.


It's so discriminatory. It's so discriminatory.

This is not wrong per se but feels a little strange. Other options: It's so inconsiderate. It's so typical (of men).

It's so discriminatoryThis is so unfair. This is so unfair.

discriminatory = based on race, religion, skin color, gender, age etc

3.


Language learning takes years to master, so don't get ahead of yourself 4.


Language learning takes years to master, so don't get ahead of yourself 4. Language learning takes years to master, so don't get ahead of yourself.

This feels a little negative. "Don't get ahead of yourself" has a meaning like not putting yourself in a position you don't have a right to be in. A more encouraging way to say it could be "so take it one step at a time" or "so be patient with your progress".

Language learning takes years to master,earning a language to fluency will take a few years so don't get ahead of yourself 4. Learning a language to fluency will take a few years so don't get ahead of yourself 4.

- I don't believe she actually did it.


- I don't believe she actually did it. - I don't believe she actually did it.

Or, I can't believe she actually did it. I'm not sure which is better without more context.

- I docan't believe she actually did it. - I can't believe she actually did it.

I don't = dismissive

- Well, she did it all right, but I assure you there won't be a second time.


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- Well, she did it all right, but I assure you there won't be a second time.certainly did it, but what she did was coincidental. - Well, she certainly did it, but what she did was coincidental.

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Hey, Susan, it's been a long time.


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Hey, Susan, it's been a long time since I've seen you. Hey, Susan, it's been a long time since I've seen you.

= 好久不见

I've been meaning to call you.


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Let's do some catching-up./ Let's catch up a little bit.


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Let's do some catching-up./ Let's catch up a little bit.catch up some time. Let's catch up some time.

6.


How do you differentiate a prairie dog from a groundhog?


How do you differentiate a prairie dog from a groundhog? How do you differentiate a prairie dog from a groundhog?

This is fine, but a more natural, colloquial way to say it is "How do you tell the difference between a prairie dog and a groundhog?"

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I mean, I can never tell.


I mean, I can never tell. I mean, I can never tell.

"Differentiate" is a more formal word and doesn't match the tone if you say, "I mean", which is casual.

I mean, I can never tell.'t tell the difference. I mean, I can't tell the difference.

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