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Tammy

Aug. 8, 2025

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It's late in Shanghai. I'm preparing for my hike tomorrow.

It will be a little bit too hot. So maybe we will just stroll in a mountain village.

I hope I can come across some beautiful views.

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Now

It's late in Shanghai.

I'm preparing for my hike tomorrow.

So maybe we willIt will be a little bit too hot, so we might just stroll in a mountain village.

I would combine these phrases into a single sentence.

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Tammy

Aug. 16, 2025

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Thanks a lot!

Have a nice day!

Now

It's late in Shanghai.

I'm preparing for my hike tomorrow.

It will be a little bit too hot.

Either, “It will be a little too hot.” Or “It will be a bit too hot.”
Using both is redundant.

So maybe we will just stroll inthrough a mountain village.

I hope Iwe can come across some beautiful views.

How many people are going hiking? One or more than one? If one, then okay to say, “I hope I can …”

Now

It's late in Shanghai.

I'm preparing for my hikthe tomorrow's hike.

It will be a little bit too hot.

So maybe we will just stroll in a mountain village.

I hope I can come across some beautiful views.

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Tammy

Aug. 9, 2025

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Thank you so much!

Have a nice weekend.

I hope I can come across some beautiful views.


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I hope Iwe can come across some beautiful views.

How many people are going hiking? One or more than one? If one, then okay to say, “I hope I can …”

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It's late in Shanghai.


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I'm preparing for my hike tomorrow.


I'm preparing for my hikthe tomorrow's hike.

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It will be a little bit too hot.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

It will be a little bit too hot.

Either, “It will be a little too hot.” Or “It will be a bit too hot.” Using both is redundant.

So maybe we will just stroll in a mountain village.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

So maybe we will just stroll inthrough a mountain village.

So maybe we willIt will be a little bit too hot, so we might just stroll in a mountain village.

I would combine these phrases into a single sentence.

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