Jan. 20, 2021
The semester exams are getting closer and I think I’ll get good grades on the exams. I’ve been studying a lot lately and I'm confident that I can get good grades. I want to get above 80% in all the exams.
テストが近くなってきて謎の余裕感が出てきた。沢山勉強してるし良い点数を取る自信はある。全部のテストで80%以上は取りたい。
January 20
The semester exams are getting closer and I think I’ll get good grades on the exams.
The semester exams are getting closer and I think I’ll get good grades.
It sounds more natural not to mention "semester exams" a second time.
I’ve been studying a lot lately andso I'm confident that I can get good grades.
I’ve been studying a lot lately so I'm confident that I can get good grades.
This is like a cause-and-effect statement.
I want to get above 80% in all the exams.
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Good job!
The semester exams are getting closer and I think I’ll get good grades on the exams.
The semester exams are getting closer and I think I’ll get good grades.
I took out "on the exams" at the end because you mentioned the exams earlier in the sentence, so you don't need to repeat it.
I’ve been studying a lot lately and I'm confident that I can get good grades.
I want to get above 80% in all the exams.
Feedback
Great job writing this. I hope you get good grades on all your exams.
I just want to point out that in American English, we say "(get a good grade) on an exam", but in British English, they say "(get a good grade) in the exam". Both are correct and you might come across one or the other :)
January 20
The semester's exams are getting closer and I think I’ll get good grades on the exams. The semester's exams are getting closer and I think I’ll get good grades on the exams.
I’ve been studying a lot lately and I'm confident that I can get good grades.
I want to get above 80% in all the exams.
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Good luck!
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The semester exams are getting closer and I think I’ll get good grades on the exams. The semester's exams are getting closer and I think I’ll get good grades on the exams. The semester's exams are getting closer and I think I’ll get good grades on the exams.
The semester exams are getting closer and I think I’ll get good grades I took out "on the exams" at the end because you mentioned the exams earlier in the sentence, so you don't need to repeat it.
The semester exams are getting closer and I think I’ll get good grades It sounds more natural not to mention "semester exams" a second time. |
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I’ve been studying a lot lately and I'm confident that I can get good grades. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect!
I’ve been studying a lot lately This is like a cause-and-effect statement. |
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I want to get above 80% in all the exams. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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