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Tammy

Jan. 22, 2026

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Countryside

If I can choose, the answer is definitely the countryside.

I hope I can work remote one day, then I can move to a village by a mountain.

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I hope I can work remote one day, then I can move to a village by a mountain.

I hope I can work remotely one day, then I can move to a village by a mountain.

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you need to use an adverb (remotely) to modify the verb (work).

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Tammy

Jan. 24, 2026

25

Thank you!

Have a nice weekend!

Countryside

If I can choose, the answer is definitely the countryside.

I hope I can work remotely one day, then I can move to a village by a mountain.

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That's understandable. Cities are usually polluted and overcrowded. This is why I wouldn't want to stay in major cities. I live in the city but it's not like major cities but my school is in the countryside surrounded by mountains that look near but are far away.

If I canould choose, themy answer is definitely the countryside.

I hope I can work remote one day, then I can move to a village by a mountain.

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Good job! That sounds like it would be a lovely place with a great view.

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Tammy

Jan. 23, 2026

25

Thank you!

There was indeed a lovely image in my mind when I wrote this entry^_^

Have a nice day!

Countryside

If I can choose, the/my answer is definitely the countryside.

I agree with the first corrector’s comment.

Suggestions:
• If I could choose, my answer would definitely be the countryside.
• Given a choice, I would opt for the countryside.

I hope I can work remote / remotely one day, then I can move to a village by a mountain.

I prefer “remotely” in this context.

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I prefer the countryside, too. :-)

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Tammy

Jan. 23, 2026

25

再次感谢!

这是我第一次看到用opt这个词,看起来很好用的样子。

Have a nice day!

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JoeTofu

Jan. 23, 2026

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(^_^)v
You’re welcome, and you too!

Countryside

If I canould choose, the answer iswould definitely be the countryside.

What you wrote is not technically wrong, but to a native speaker it would feel a little awkward. Since this is a hypothetical question, it makes more sense to use "could" and "would be" since that tense is more associated with hypotheticals--can and is are more definite.

I hope I can work remote one day, then I can move to a village by a mountain.

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This is great! My correction is only to make it sound a little more natural.

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Tammy

Jan. 23, 2026

25

Got it!

Thanks a lot, have a nice day!

Countryside


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If I can choose, the answer is definitely the countryside.


If I canould choose, the answer iswould definitely be the countryside.

What you wrote is not technically wrong, but to a native speaker it would feel a little awkward. Since this is a hypothetical question, it makes more sense to use "could" and "would be" since that tense is more associated with hypotheticals--can and is are more definite.

If I can choose, the/my answer is definitely the countryside.

I agree with the first corrector’s comment. Suggestions: • If I could choose, my answer would definitely be the countryside. • Given a choice, I would opt for the countryside.

If I canould choose, themy answer is definitely the countryside.

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I hope I can work remote one day, then I can move to a village by a mountain.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I hope I can work remote / remotely one day, then I can move to a village by a mountain.

I prefer “remotely” in this context.

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I hope I can work remotely one day, then I can move to a village by a mountain.

I hope I can work remote one day, then I can move to a village by a mountain.

I hope I can work remotely one day, then I can move to a village by a mountain.

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