Kindred Spirit

Nov. 20, 2021

Help me to understand English! 20.11.☘️

Thank you for your help! Is there any difference between them?

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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Help me to understand English! 20.11.☘️

Thank you for your help!

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.

Help me to understand English! 20.11.☘️


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Is there any difference between them?


Is there any difference between themse?

1. When you hear something, then you say: cool, great, fanstatic, brilliant.


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 in the train.

2. Zoe enjoyed drawing the pictures of people on the train.


2. Zoe enjoyed drawing the pictures of people on the train.

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