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I plan on importing the text below into my Anki deck.

I want to make sure that these sentences are correct because they will show up frequently during my Anki reviews. Anki is an electronic flashcard app that helps with memorization.

Please correct all of the following sentences.

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What is the meaning of the phrase within the parentheses?

Sorry, I can't (come out) tonight, I've got homework out the ass.

The meaning of the phrase seems to be adopted from the following definition of a dictionary.

(of the sun, moon, or stars) appear in the sky: the rain suddenly stopped and the sun came out.

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Anki is an electronic flashcard app that helps with memorization.

Please correct all of the following sentences.

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What is the meaning of the phrase within the parentheses?

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Jan. 1, 2021

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I pPlan on iImporting the tText bBelow into mMy Anki dDeck.

In English, the first letter of all nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, etc., are capitalized in the title.

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Jan. 1, 2021

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Sorry, I can't (comego out) tonight, I've got homework out the assa ton of homework.

The word that you used at the end of the sentence is generally very informal. It’s generally not a word that you would use in front of your parents.

I think that “go out” would be better than “come out” here as one says that they’re “going out (somewhere, to, for example, a restaurant)”.

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Jan. 1, 2021

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Sorry, I can't (comego out) tonight, I've got homework out the assa ton of homework.

The word that you used at the end of the sentence is generally very informal. It’s generally not a word that you would use in front of your parents.

I think that “go out” would be better than “come out” here as one says that they’re “going out (somewhere, to, for example, a restaurant)”.

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tomorrowsarcher

Jan. 1, 2021

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The meaning of the phrase seems to be adopted from the following definition of a dictionaryictionary definition, “(Of the sun, moon, or stars) to appear in the sky: the rain suddenly stopped and the sun came out”.

Both of these sentences would be combined, with the definition being in quotations.

I plan on importing the text below into my Anki deck.

I want to make sure that these sentences are correct because they will show up frequently during my Anki reviews.

Anki is an electronic flashcard app that helps with memorization.

Please correct all of the following sentences.

***

What is the meaning of the phrase within the parentheses?

The meaning of the phrase seems to be adopted from the following definition of a dictionary.

(of the sun, moon, or stars) appear in the sky: the rain suddenly stopped and the sun came out.

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tomorrowsarcher

Jan. 1, 2021

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I plan on importing the text below into my Anki deck.


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I pPlan on iImporting the tText bBelow into mMy Anki dDeck. I Plan on Importing the Text Below into My Anki Deck

In English, the first letter of all nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, etc., are capitalized in the title.

I want to make sure that these sentences are correct because they will show up frequently during my Anki reviews.


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I want to make sure that these sentences are correct because, as they will show up frequently during my Anki reviews. I want to make sure that these sentences are correct, as they will show up frequently during my Anki reviews.

I don’t think that “because” was wrong, I just think that “as” sounded better here.

Anki is an electronic flashcard app that helps with memorization.


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Please correct all of the following sentences.


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What is the meaning of the phrase within the parentheses?


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Sorry, I can't (come out) tonight, I've got homework out the ass.


Sorry, I can't (come out) tonight, I've got homework out the ass. Sorry, I can't (come out) tonight, I've got homework out the ass.

I think here, it just means that this person is busy and can't attend the social event. "I can't come tonight" "I can't make it tonight" are fine too. I have never heard of 'out the ass' though...

Sorry, I can't (comego out) tonight, I've got homework out the assa ton of homework. Sorry, I can't (go out) tonight, I've got a ton of homework.

The word that you used at the end of the sentence is generally very informal. It’s generally not a word that you would use in front of your parents. I think that “go out” would be better than “come out” here as one says that they’re “going out (somewhere, to, for example, a restaurant)”.

The meaning of the phrase seems to be adopted from the following definition of a dictionary.


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The meaning of the phrase seems to be adopted from the following definition of a dictionaryictionary definition, “(Of the sun, moon, or stars) to appear in the sky: the rain suddenly stopped and the sun came out”. The meaning of the phrase seems to be adopted from the following dictionary definition, “(Of the sun, moon, or stars) to appear in the sky: the rain suddenly stopped and the sun came out”.

Both of these sentences would be combined, with the definition being in quotations.

(of the sun, moon, or stars) appear in the sky: the rain suddenly stopped and the sun came out.


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(of the sun, moon, or stars) appear in the sky: the rain suddenly stopped and the sun came out.

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