Dec. 29, 2019
Today, I learned some new words: mushy, gooey, and schmaltzy.
You can use the above three words when describing something excessively emotional.
You can also use mushy and gooey when describing something slimy, stringy.
I will review these words the next morning so that I can memorize them well.
You can use the above three words when describing somethingan excessively sentimental emotional.
You can use the above three words when describing an excessively sentimental emotion.
"something excessively emotional" is a little vague. The three words all can describe sentimental emotions, so it would be better to write "excessively sentimental emotions"
Today, I learned some new words: "mushy", "gooey", and "schmaltzy". Today, I learned some new words: "mushy", "gooey", and "schmaltzy".
You can use the above three words above when describing something excessively emotional.
You can use the three words above when describing something excessively emotional.
You can also use "mushy" and "gooey" when describing something slimy, or stringy.
You can also use "mushy" and "gooey" when describing something slimy or stringy.
I will review these words the nextomorrow morning so that I can memorize them well.
I will review these words tomorrow morning so that I can memorize them.
Today's words
Today, I learned some new words: mushy, gooey, and schmaltzy.
You can use the above three words when describing something excessively emotional.
You can also use mushy and gooey when describing something slimy, or stringy.
You can also use mushy and gooey when describing something slimy or stringy.
I will review these words the nextomorrow morning so that I can memorize them well.
I will review these words tomorrow morning so that I can memorize them.
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I've never heard of "schmaltzy" before! That's a really fun word, haha.
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In English, we capitalize words in a title.
Today, I learned some new words: mushy, gooey, and schmaltzy.
You can use the above three words when describing something excessively emotional.
You can also use mushy and gooey when describing something slimy, or stringy. You can also use mushy and gooey when describing something slimy, or stringy.
I will review these words the nextomorrow morning so that I can memorize them well.
I will review these words tomorrow morning so that I can memorize them well.
This sounds more natural.
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Very few issues, well done!
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Today, I learned some new words: mushy, gooey, and schmaltzy. Today, I learned some new words: "mushy", "gooey", and "schmaltzy". Today, I learned some new words: "mushy", "gooey", and "schmaltzy". This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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You can use the above three words when describing something excessively emotional.
You can use the
You can use the above three words when describing "something excessively emotional" is a little vague. The three words all can describe sentimental emotions, so it would be better to write "excessively sentimental emotions" This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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You can also use mushy and gooey when describing something slimy, stringy.
You can also use "mushy" and "gooey" when describing something slimy You can also use mushy and gooey when describing something slimy, or stringy. You can also use mushy and gooey when describing something slimy, or stringy.
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I will review these words the next morning so that I can memorize them well.
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I will review these words t This sounds more natural.
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