May 30, 2025
In norway, the big ship almost shops land close to house's Johan. Johan doesn't hear because hé slept well all night. His neighbor hear that. He rings the bell but no answer.
The ship is always stopping close to home. Companies and police, search a solution for move but for thé moment, it's impossible to move the ship. Unfornately, the ship doesn't oil who comes out. Only a wire breaks.
A nNews about a large shitp crashesing near house's JohanJohan’s house
News about a large ship crashing near Johan’s house
Definitely not a “shit”, ha ha!
In nNorway, the big ship almost shops land close to house's Johana large ship crashed close to Johan’s house.
In Norway, a large ship crashed close to Johan’s house.
Capital N for countries. Planes would land but not ships. The house is Johan’s so the ‘ goes after his name to show possession.
Johan doesn'idn’t hear anything because hée slept well all night.
Johan didn’t hear anything because he slept well all night.
His neighbour hear thatit though.
His neighbour hear it though.
Most English speaking countries spell “neighbour” with a u but not the Americans! Past tense needed for hear.
He riangs the bell but got no answer.
He rang the bell but got no answer.
Companies and police, search a solution for moveThe local authorities are searching for a solution to the problem but for thée moment, it's impossible to move the shipthe ship is stuck.
The local authorities are searching for a solution to the problem but for the moment, the ship is stuck.
More natural sounding.
UnforFortunately, the ship doesn't oil who comes out no oil has leaked from the ship.
Fortunately no oil has leaked from the ship.
Only a wire breakshas broken.
Only a wire has broken.
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A news about a large shitp crashes near house's JohanJohan’s house
A news about a large ship crash near Johan’s house
In nNorway, thea big ship almost shopscrashed on land close to house's JohanJohan’s house.
In Norway, a big ship almost crashed on land close to Johan’s house.
Johan doesn'idn’t hear anything because hée slept well all night.
Johan didn’t hear anything because he slept well all night.
His neighbor hear thad about it.
His neighbor heard about it.
He riangs the bell but got no answer.
He rang the bell but got no answer.
The ship is always stoppingstill anchored close to homthe house.
The ship is still anchored close to the house.
Or "The ship often stops near the house."
Companies and police, are searching for a solution forto move it, but for thée moment, it'’s impossible to move the ship.
Companies and police are searching for a solution to move it, but for the moment, it’s impossible to move the ship.
Unfortunately, the ship doesn't oil who comes outis leaking oil.
Unfortunately, the ship is leaking oil.
Only a wire breaksoke.
Only a wire broke.
A nNews about a large shitp crashesing near house's JohanJohan’s house
News about a large ship crashing near Johan’s house
Hilarious but u think you mean ship lol
In nNorway, thea big ship almost shopscrash lands close to house's JohanJohan’s house.
In Norway, a big ship almost crash lands close to Johan’s house.
Johan doesn't hear it because hée slept well all night.
Johan doesn't hear it because he slept well all night.
His neighbor hear thad it.
His neighbor heard it.
He riangs the bell but no answer.
He rang the bell but no answer.
Companies and police, search for a solution forto move it but for thée moment, it's impossible to move the ship.
Companies and police, search for a solution to move it but for the moment, it's impossible to move the ship.
Unfornately, the ship doesn't oil who comes out. Unfornately, the ship doesn't oil who comes out.
This sentence is grammatically correct but doesn’t make sense
Only a wire breaks.
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A news about a large shit crashes near house's Johan
Hilarious but u think you mean ship lol
A news about a large shi
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Johan doesn't hear because hé slept well all night.
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His neighbor hear that.
His neighbor hear
His neighbor hear
His neighbour hear Most English speaking countries spell “neighbour” with a u but not the Americans! Past tense needed for hear. |
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He rings the bell but no answer.
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The ship is always stopping close to home.
The ship is Or "The ship often stops near the house." |
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Companies and police, search a solution for move but for thé moment, it's impossible to move the ship.
Companies and police
Companies and police, search for a solution
More natural sounding. |
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Unfornately, the ship doesn't oil who comes out.
Unfortunately, the ship Unfornately, the ship doesn't oil who comes out. Unfornately, the ship doesn't oil who comes out. This sentence is grammatically correct but doesn’t make sense
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Only a wire breaks.
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