Nov. 7, 2025
I've never skydived in my life. It must be an exhilarating experience. so I would like to try it one day. However I probably can't go through with bungee jump, even if I had a chance. It's amazing there are some people who aren't scared of any thrill.
It must be an exhilarating experience.,
However I probably caouldn't go through with a bungee jump, even if I had a chance.
It must be an exhilarating experience.,
so I would like to try it one day.
You can contract "I would" to "I'd"
However, I probably can't go through with bungee jumping, even if I had a chance.
It's amazing there areat some people who aren't scared of any thrills.
Have you ever skydived?
I've never skydived in my life.
It must be an exhilarating experience, so I would like to try it one day.
Combine with the next sentence.
so I would like to try it one day.
Combine with the previous sentence.
However I probably caouldn't go through with a bungee jump, even if I had athe chance.
"couldn't" would be more appropriate here to express inability. "couldn't" has more of a nuance of a hypothetical situation, while "can't" is generally used for situations that are currently occurring or will occur
It's amazing that there are some people who aren't scared of any thrill.
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I know how you feel, heights are scary. I've never skydived and I would probably be terrified.
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