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yone

March 7, 2025

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His behaviour

My husband said that I am a similar to behaviour one of his friends. when he was young, he had been trying to find good books for exams definitely. however, His books never used. They were like new. He only enjoyed finding good books. I thought I agree with my husband's opinion. I am similar to his.

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My husband said that I am amy behaviour is similar to behaviour one of his friends.

wWhen he was young, he had been trying to find good books for exams definitely.

hHowever, Hhis books are never used.

They were like new.

I am similar to hism.

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yone

March 18, 2025

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Thank you very much for correcting my sentence

My husband said that I am a similar to behaviour one of his friends.

Alternatively: "My husband said that I behave similarly to one of his friends." or "My husband said that my behaviour is similar to one of his friends." or "My husband said that I behave like one of his friends."

wWhen he was young, he had been trying to find good books for exams definitely.

or "...to study for exams"

hHowever, Hhis books were never used.

They were like new.

He only enjoyed finding good books. Not actually reading them!

Your sentence is good and makes sense, I just added an extra bit to make the meaning clearer. :)

I thoughtink I agree with my husband's opinion.

You could write: "I thought I agreed with my husbands opinion" but using the past tense would suggest that you used to agree with your husband's opinion, but you're not sure that you agree any more. Using the present tense suggests that you definitely still agree with him.

I am similar to hism.

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Great! I enjoyed reading this... it makes me want to know more about what you wanted to study and whether you managed to pass the exams in the end!

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yone

March 10, 2025

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Thank you so much!
Of course,I and the friend did not get result in exams.
It is not important for learner to find many book. May be.

His behaviour


My husband said that I am a similar to behaviour one of his friends.


My husband said that I am a similar to behaviour one of his friends.

Alternatively: "My husband said that I behave similarly to one of his friends." or "My husband said that my behaviour is similar to one of his friends." or "My husband said that I behave like one of his friends."

My husband said that I am amy behaviour is similar to behaviour one of his friends.

when he was young, he had been trying to find good books for exams definitely.


wWhen he was young, he had been trying to find good books for exams definitely.

or "...to study for exams"

wWhen he was young, he had been trying to find good books for exams definitely.

however, His books never used.


hHowever, Hhis books were never used.

hHowever, Hhis books are never used.

They were like new.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

They were like new.

He only enjoyed finding good books.


He only enjoyed finding good books. Not actually reading them!

Your sentence is good and makes sense, I just added an extra bit to make the meaning clearer. :)

I thought I agree with my husband's opinion.


I thoughtink I agree with my husband's opinion.

You could write: "I thought I agreed with my husbands opinion" but using the past tense would suggest that you used to agree with your husband's opinion, but you're not sure that you agree any more. Using the present tense suggests that you definitely still agree with him.

I am similar to his.


I am similar to hism.

I am similar to hism.

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