Dec. 15, 2022
My brother told me, “ buy a car for me better than my dad give me”. It is not more way better I’m poor with my brother picked car my self. Three days I need to pull gas. It’s so expensive gas $55 full the gallon. I should to stay better not going to work.
My brother buyought a car for me.
My brother bought a car for me.
I changed "buy" to "bought" since it happened in the past.
My brother told me, “ bBuy a car for me better than the one my dad giave me”.
My brother told me, “Buy a car for me better than the one my dad gave me”.
Since you're talking in the past tense, I changed "give" to "gave".
It is not more wayuch better. I’m poor with my brother picked the car my self.
It is not much better. I picked the car myself.
I changed "more way" to "much". Unsure what you were trying to say here.
Three days I need to pull gaI need to stretch the gas I have for three days.
I need to stretch the gas I have for three days.
When you try to reserve gas, we call it "stretching" or "making it stretch".
It’s so expensive gas $55 fu. Gas costs $55 to fill the gallontank.
It’s so expensive. Gas costs $55 to fill the tank.
I should to stayTo be safe, I better not going to work.
To be safe, I better not go to work.
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Good job! I could understand what you were trying to say most of the time. I am a little confused though. I'm not sure who bought a car for who. Pay attention to which tense you use for your verbs.
My bBrother buyBought a cCar for mMe
My Brother Bought a Car for Me
We capitalize the first letters of important words in titles.
It's past tense since your brother already bought you the car.
My brother said told me, “ bBuy a car for me better than mythe one dad giave me”.”
My brother said to me, “ Buy a car for me better than the one dad gave me.”
It is not more waythat much better but I’m poor. I went with my brother picked car my selfto choose the car.
It is not that much better but I’m poor. I went with my brother to choose the car.
Three days I need to pullIt takes me three days to pay for gas.
It takes me three days to pay for gas.
I'm not sure what you mean when you say that you "pulled gas."
It’Gas is so expensive ga. It costs $55 futo fill the gallontank.
Gas is so expensive. It costs $55 to fill the tank.
I should to stay better nott's better that I stay home instead of going to work.
It's better that I stay home instead of going to work.
I'm not sure what you're trying to say so this is my best guess.
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Good work.
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My brother buy a car for me
My We capitalize the first letters of important words in titles. It's past tense since your brother already bought you the car.
My brother b I changed "buy" to "bought" since it happened in the past. |
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My brother told me, “ buy a car for me better than my dad give me”.
My brother said to
My brother told me, “ Since you're talking in the past tense, I changed "give" to "gave". |
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It is not more way better I’m poor with my brother picked car my self.
It is not
It is not m I changed "more way" to "much". Unsure what you were trying to say here. |
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Three days I need to pull gas.
I'm not sure what you mean when you say that you "pulled gas."
When you try to reserve gas, we call it "stretching" or "making it stretch". |
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It’s so expensive gas $55 full the gallon.
It’s so expensive |
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I should to stay better not going to work.
I I'm not sure what you're trying to say so this is my best guess.
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