June 10, 2025
I’m at Starbucks. I really like that. Especially, my favorite is a tall soy latte. And I like a Starbucks music. I think I will leave for lunch. What do you like tea or coffee?
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I’m at Starbucks.
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And I like athe music in Starbucks music.
And I like the music in Starbucks.
I think I will leave for lunch.
What do you like tea or coffee?
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I really like it.
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My favorite is a tall soy latte.
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It's usually incorrect to start a sentence with 'and' but this would have been find if you combined it with the previous sentence (e.g. "My favorite is a tall soy latte and I like Starbucks music.")
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Do you like tea or coffee?
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I‘m at Starbucks.
I’m at Starbucks.
I really like thait.
I really like it.
Especially, my favorite, which is a tall soy latte. Especially, my favorite, which is a tall soy latte.
And I like a Starbucks music.
And I like Starbucks music.
I think I will leave forto go to lunch.
I think I will leave to go to lunch.
This wording sounds more natural.
What do you like, tea or coffee? What do you like, tea or coffee?
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Great job!
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I really like Starbucks.
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I also like the music at Starbucks.
I think I will leave for lunch. I think I will leave for lunch.
Not sure exactly what you are trying to say. Are you saying you will go to Starbucks for lunch? If so, I recommend "I think I will go to Starbucks for lunch."
What do you like, tea or coffee? What do you like, tea or coffee?
Feedback
Great job, keep going!
I really like thait.
I really like it.
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I like the Starbucks music.
Whatich do you like: tea or coffee?
Which do you like: tea or coffee?
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And I like a Starbucks music.
And I like
It's usually incorrect to start a sentence with 'and' but this would have been find if you combined it with the previous sentence (e.g. "My favorite is a tall soy latte and I like Starbucks music.")
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I think I will leave for lunch.
I think I will leave This wording sounds more natural. I think I will leave for lunch. I think I will leave for lunch. Not sure exactly what you are trying to say. Are you saying you will go to Starbucks for lunch? If so, I recommend "I think I will go to Starbucks for lunch." This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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What do you like tea or coffee?
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You could also write: "What do you prefer out of tea or coffee?" This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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I‘m at Starbucks. This sentence has been marked as perfect!
I‘m at Starbucks. I‘m at Starbucks. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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I’m at Starbucks. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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I really like that.
I really like
I really like
I really like
I really like This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Especially, my favorite is a tall soy latte. Especially, my favorite, which is a tall soy latte. Especially, my favorite, which is a tall soy latte.
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