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Just last week, we hit the lowest score on the test.

One of my friends said, we was likely to prepare for the worst.

In the worst-case scenario, we might have to do extra study.

In the meantime, we should find a better way to study.

Keep our fingers crossed that things don't head south.

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In the meantime, we should find a better way to study.

Keep our fingers crossed that things don't head south.

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In the meantime, we should find a better way to study.

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In the meantime, we should find a better way to study.

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Just last week, we hit the lowest score on the test.


Just last week, we higot the lowest score on theour test. Just last week, we got the lowest score on our test.

Just last week, we higot the lowest score on the test. Just last week, we got the lowest score on the test.

Just last week, we hit thegot our lowest score on thea test. Just last week, we got our lowest score on a test.

Are you talking about your personal lowest score, or the lowest possible? The fixed version is talking about the personal.

Just last week, we hitreceived the lowest score on the test. Just last week, we received the lowest score on the test.

One of my friends said, we was likely to prepare for the worst.


One of my friends said, we was"We should likely to prepare for the worst." One of my friends said, "We should likely prepare for the worst."

One of my friends said, we was likely toshould prepare for the worst. One of my friends said, we should prepare for the worst.

One of my friends said, we was likely that we needed to prepare for the worst. One of my friends said that we needed to prepare for the worst.

One of my friends said, we wasould likely have to prepare for the worst. One of my friends said we would likely have to prepare for the worst.

In the worst-case scenario, we might have to do extra study.


In the worst-case scenario, we might have to do extra study more. In the worst-case scenario, we might have to study more.

여기서도 "we might have to do extra studying"은 말해도 돼요.

In the worst-case scenario, we might have to do some extra study. In the worst-case scenario, we might have to do some extra study.

In the worst-case scenario, we might have to do extraneed to study more. In the worst-case scenario, we might need to study more.

In the worst-case scenario, we might have to do extra studying. In the worst-case scenario, we might have to do extra studying.

In the meantime, we should find a better way to study.


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Keep our fingers crossed that things don't head south.


KWe'll keep our fingers crossed that things don't head south. We'll keep our fingers crossed that things don't head south.

Very good usage of "don't head south"! Sounds quite natural. :) Also, "we'll" is a contraction of "we will."

KWe'll keep our fingers crossed that things don't head south. We'll keep our fingers crossed that things don't head south.

or 'I hope things don't get much worse'

KeepWe're keeping our fingers crossed that things don't head south. We're keeping our fingers crossed that things don't head south.

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