Nov. 20, 2021
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1. When you hear something, then you say: cool, great, fanstatic, brilliant.
2. Zoe enjoyed drawing the pictures of people in the train.
2. Zoe enjoyed drawing the pictures of people on the train.
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Is there any difference between themse?
1. When you hear something, then youyou would say: cool, great, fanstastic, or brilliant.
2. Zoe enjoyed drawing the pictures of people in the train.
2. Zoe enjoyed drawing the pictures of people on the train.
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Cool, great, fantastic, or brilliant. <- Cool, eg, someone is cool (aka, fashionable) great, fantastic, and brilliant are all synonyms of each other. I would argue that brilliant and fantastic are a stronger emotion than great. However, either is fine.
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