May 31, 2022
The summer is coming and each day make a little more heat. I take the Barcelona's subway and buses every day, but from a some days ago, the air-condicionaty is on, and it is set in a low temperature. Some wagons are like a fridge, and when you are inside, you can catch cold and start to sneeze. Usually I wear only a T-shirt, but today when I left home, I caught a jacket that I will wear only in the urban transport. All this is a bit crazy.
The summer is coming and each day makegets a little more heathotter.
The summer is coming and each day gets a little hotter.
I take the Barcelona's subway and buses every day, but from a some days ago,recently they started to set the air- condictionaty is on, and it is set in aer to a really low temperature.
I take Barcelona's subway and buses every day, but recently they started to set the air conditioner to a really low temperature.
Some wagons aretimes it feels like a fridge, and when you are inside, you can catch a cold and start to sneeze.
Sometimes it feels like a fridge, and you can catch a cold and start to sneeze.
wagons is a little weird in English. Maybe carts? Or just leave it out since subway and buses were mentioned in the previous sentence.
Usually I wear onlyonly wear a T-shirt, but today when I left home, I cabrought a jacket that I willo wear only ion the urbanpublic transport.
Usually I only wear a T-shirt, but today when I left home, I brought a jacket to wear only on public transport.
The Temperature in thePublic Transport
The Temperature in Public Transport
The summer is coming and each day makeis getting a little more heathotter.
The summer is coming and each day is getting a little hotter.
I take the Barcelona's subway and buses every day, but from a somesince a few days ago now, the air- condictionaty ising has been on, and it is set into a low temperature.
I take Barcelona's subway and buses every day, but since a few days ago now, the air conditioning has been on, and set to a low temperature.
"a some" isn't grammatical, usually if we are to use some, we would just leave it on its own "some pigs crossed" "some days I'm sad" "there's something wrong"
Some wagoncarriages are like a fridge, and when you are inside, you can catch a cold and start to sneeze.
Some carriages are like a fridge, and when you are inside, you can catch a cold and start to sneeze.
We use "wagon" when referring to a carriage which transports cargo (such as coal, material, boxes etc.)
A carriage is more likely to be associated with passengers (you can also use 'coach' which I think is a more American expression)
Usually I wear onlyonly wear a T-shirt, but today when I left home, I caughgot a jacket that I will wear only ion the urbanpublic transport.
Usually I only wear a T-shirt, but today when I left home, I got a jacket that I will wear only on public transport.
All this is a bit crazy.
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The Temperature in the Transport
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The summer is coming and each day make a little more heat.
The summer is coming and each day
The summer is coming and each day |
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I take the Barcelona's subway and buses every day, but from a some days ago, the air-condicionaty is on, and it is set in a low temperature.
I take "a some" isn't grammatical, usually if we are to use some, we would just leave it on its own "some pigs crossed" "some days I'm sad" "there's something wrong"
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Some wagons are like a fridge, and when you are inside, you can catch cold and start to sneeze.
Some We use "wagon" when referring to a carriage which transports cargo (such as coal, material, boxes etc.) A carriage is more likely to be associated with passengers (you can also use 'coach' which I think is a more American expression)
Some wagons is a little weird in English. Maybe carts? Or just leave it out since subway and buses were mentioned in the previous sentence. |
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Usually I wear only a T-shirt, but today when I left home, I caught a jacket that I will wear only in the urban transport.
Usually I
Usually I |
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All this is a bit crazy. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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