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BlackGlasses

Dec. 2, 2022

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Hello dear teacher and classmates.

I will answer the question you asked: What object do you use everyday and where is it located?

I always use my study notebook. It is located in my desk, which is set on my bedroom.

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Hello dearGood morning/afternoon teacher and classmatepeers.

I am assuming it is a speech form;
You could also say: “Chairperson, ladies and gentlemen” I’m not sure if other countries say this, but in public speaking in Australia, this is a common formal first phrase to address the audience !

I will now answer the question youthat you’ve asked: Wwhat object do you use everyday and where is it located?

If it is a speech, it is a bit more formal, and thus too formal to omit the ‘have’ from ‘you (have) asked’.

Without the ‘now’ it sounds incomplete; with it it sounds natural !

I always use my studythis one notebook., specifically for study.

This is very natural. We don’t usually say ‘study notebook’, it is not a common phrase, however, the phrase above is one I use. We usually say the object then say it’s purpose, as I have corrected :)

It is located ion mythe desk, which is set o in my bedroom.

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BlackGlasses

Dec. 3, 2022

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It is located ion mythe desk, which is set o in my bedroom.

It's on top of my desk. Thank you for correcting me!

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BlackGlasses

Dec. 3, 2022

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Thank you so much!
Have a nice day.

Hello(,) dear teacher and classmates.

I will answer the question you asked: What object do you use every day and where is it located?

every day (two words): I use it every day.

Everyday (one word) is an adjective: This is my everyday notebook.

I always use my study notebook.

It is located in my desk, which is set oin my bedroom.

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BlackGlasses

Dec. 2, 2022

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Thank you!

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Hello dear teacher and classmates.


Hello(,) dear teacher and classmates.

Hello dearGood morning/afternoon teacher and classmatepeers.

I am assuming it is a speech form; You could also say: “Chairperson, ladies and gentlemen” I’m not sure if other countries say this, but in public speaking in Australia, this is a common formal first phrase to address the audience !

I will answer the question you asked: What object do you use everyday and where is it located?


I will answer the question you asked: What object do you use every day and where is it located?

every day (two words): I use it every day. Everyday (one word) is an adjective: This is my everyday notebook.

I will now answer the question youthat you’ve asked: Wwhat object do you use everyday and where is it located?

If it is a speech, it is a bit more formal, and thus too formal to omit the ‘have’ from ‘you (have) asked’. Without the ‘now’ it sounds incomplete; with it it sounds natural !

I always use my study notebook.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I always use my studythis one notebook., specifically for study.

This is very natural. We don’t usually say ‘study notebook’, it is not a common phrase, however, the phrase above is one I use. We usually say the object then say it’s purpose, as I have corrected :)

It is located in my desk, which is set on my bedroom.


It is located in my desk, which is set oin my bedroom.

It is located ion mythe desk, which is set o in my bedroom.

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