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1. Not all that I, however, with the assistance of my math teacher, could get high scores.

I want to express my math is bad.

2. I replied him in nimble retort.

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Ivy

Jan. 16, 2021

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Ivy's avatar
Ivy

Jan. 16, 2021

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some practices


1. Not all that I, however, with the assistance of my math teacher, could get high scores.


1. Not all that I, howI, ever,n with the assistance of my math teacher, could not get high scores. 1. I, even with the assistance of my math teacher, could not get high scores.

This is a big sentence! I am not sure if this sentence indicates that the scores are high or low. Perhaps, "even with my math teacher's help, I still did not get a very high score."

I want to express my math is bad.


I want to express that my math is bad. I want to express that my math is bad.

You can also say: "I want to say that I'm bad at math."

2. I replied him in nimble retort.


2. I repliedgave him ina nimble retort. 2. I gave him a nimble retort.

Retort can be used as a noun or a verb. You can also say, "I retorted nimbly."

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