Dec. 2, 2022
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 :)
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Well done !
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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Hello dear teacher and classmates. Hello(,) dear teacher and classmates.
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 ! |
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I always use my study notebook. This sentence has been marked as perfect! I always use 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 :) |
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