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I'm bad at recognizing faces. If I join a new social group and there are two people who have similar haircuts, it would be a struggle for me to differentiate them from each other. When I was a child, watching Western movies could be a challenge; I just couldn't tell the difference between the actors. Now I still struggle to differentiate between Ryan Reynolds and Ryan Gosling, though I know I'm not alone in that, haha. I am a fan of Mark Strong, and my friends always send me Instagram reels when Stanley Tucci pops up in a new show. It's pretty hilarious, actually.
FaceBRITISH SPELLING: Recognising Faces / AMERICAN SPELLING: Recognizing Faces
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When I wasALSO POSSIBLE: As a child, watching Western movies could bewas a challenge; because I just couldn't telldistinguish the difference between the actors.
Now I still struggle to differentiate between Ryan Reynolds and Ryan Gosling, though I know I'm not alone in that, hahamany people have the same problem.
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Interesting! Thanks for comments.
If I join a new social group and there are two people who have similar haircuts, it would beit's a struggle for me to differentiate them from each other.
Now I still struggle nowadays to differentiate between Ryan Reynolds and Ryan Gosling, though I know I'm not alone in that, haha.
Your sentence is correct! My correction is just a recommendation. It also sounds better.
I am a fan of Mark Strong, andbut my friends always send me Instagram reels when Stanley Tucci pops up in a new show.
It's pretty hilarious, actually.
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This is correct. You could also say: "It's actually pretty hilarious."
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That is quite hilarious! I mostly gave recommendations. You did a great job! ^-^
- Aabc90377Jun 28
Thank you so much :))
If I join a new social group and there are two people who have similar haircuts, it would beis a struggle for me to differentiate them one from eachthe other.
I am a fan of Mark Strong, and my friends always send me Instagram reels when Stanley Tucci pops up in a new show.
It's pretty hilarious, actually.
- Aabc90377Jun 27
Thank you so much!
If I join a new social group and there are two people who have similar haircuts, it would beI'd have a struggle for me to differentiatehard time telling them from each otherapart.
I am a fan of Mark Strong, and my friends always send me Instagram reels when Stanley Tucci pops up in a new show.
- Aabc90377Jun 28
Thank you so much :))
If I join a new social group and there are two people who have similar haircuts, it would be a struggle for me to differentiatetell them from each otherapart.
The original sentence is correct, but I made it a bit more colloquial.
When I was a child, watching Western movies could bewas a challenge; I just couldn't tell the difference between the actors.
The past tense 'was' is correct instead of the conditional mood.
NowThese days I still struggle to differentiate between Ryan Reynolds and Ryan Gosling, though I know I'm not alone in that, haha.
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