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Yesterday, I went happily over to park in town. It's a small park with many plant. For example, there are all kinds of tall trees that make the park look a forest. I really admire nature becasue it's so pretty and peaceful. I frequently go to park in order to see all the trees, flowers, and other fascinating plants.
Yesterday, I went happily went over to the park in town.
Yesterday, I happily went over to the park in town.
It's a small park with many plants. It's a small park with many plants.
plant = singular
plants = plural
For example, there are all kinds of tall trees that make the park look like a forest. For example, there are all kinds of tall trees that make the park look like a forest.
"look like" when making similarities
I really admire nature becasuse it's so pretty and peaceful.
I really admire nature because it's so pretty and peaceful.
Mispelled 'because'
I frequently go to the park in order to see all the trees, flowers, and other fascinating plants. I frequently go to the park in order to see all the trees, flowers, and other fascinating plants.
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Great job! It's nice that you enjoy nature so much. Keep it up!
Yesterday, I went happily over to the park in town. Yesterday, I went happily over to the park in town.
It's a small park with many plants. It's a small park with many plants.
'plant' should be plural in this case.
For example, there are all kinds of tall trees that make the park look like a forest. For example, there are all kinds of tall trees that make the park look like a forest.
I really admire nature becasuse it's so pretty and peaceful.
I really admire nature because it's so pretty and peaceful.
I frequently go to the park in order to see all the trees, flowers, and other fascinating plants.
I frequently go to the park to see all the trees, flowers, and other fascinating plants.
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Very good! I like nature too!
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Yesterday, I went happily over to park in town. Yesterday, I went happily over to the park in town. Yesterday, I went happily over to the park in town.
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It's a small park with many plant. It's a small park with many plants. It's a small park with many plants. 'plant' should be plural in this case. It's a small park with many plants. It's a small park with many plants. plant = singular plants = plural |
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For example, there are all kinds of tall trees that make the park look a forest. For example, there are all kinds of tall trees that make the park look like a forest. For example, there are all kinds of tall trees that make the park look like a forest. For example, there are all kinds of tall trees that make the park look like a forest. For example, there are all kinds of tall trees that make the park look like a forest. "look like" when making similarities |
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I really admire nature becasue it's so pretty and peaceful.
I really admire nature beca
I really admire nature beca Mispelled 'because' |
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I frequently go to park in order to see all the trees, flowers, and other fascinating plants.
I frequently go to the park I frequently go to the park in order to see all the trees, flowers, and other fascinating plants. I frequently go to the park in order to see all the trees, flowers, and other fascinating plants. |
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