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haribop5738

Oct. 13, 2022

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Q: Do you like your hometown? Why or why not?

A: I like there. It's a inconvinient to live there, but It has a lot of nature. In my hometown, time seems to pass slower than in the city center, and I can relax.

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Q: Do you like your hometown?

Why or why not?

A: I like it there.

It's a inconvienient to live there, but Iit has a lot of nature.

In my hometown, time seems to pass slower than in the city center, andso I can relax.

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A: I like it there.

You can say this many ways, for example
I like it. I like it there. I like my hometown.

It's a inconvienient to live there, but Iit has a lot of nature.

In my hometown, time seems to pass slower than in the city center, and I can relax.

"city center" is a bit odd, it sounds like a proper noun instead of describing the area of the city.
"center of the city", "heart of the city", or just "city" are more natural.

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etherealite

Oct. 13, 2022

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In my hometown, time seems to pass slower than in the city center, and I can relax.

I think he means that his town is a county of the city that is further from the center.

Perhaps he means something more like 'my part of town' than he does "my hometown".

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Q&A (Hometown)- Q&A 2

Q: Do you like your hometown?


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Why or why not?


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

A: I like there.


A: I like it there.

You can say this many ways, for example I like it. I like it there. I like my hometown.

A: I like it there.

It's a inconvinient to live there, but It has a lot of nature.


It's a inconvienient to live there, but Iit has a lot of nature.

It's a inconvienient to live there, but Iit has a lot of nature.

In my hometown, time seems to pass slower than in the city center, and I can relax.


In my hometown, time seems to pass slower than in the city center, and I can relax.

"city center" is a bit odd, it sounds like a proper noun instead of describing the area of the city. "center of the city", "heart of the city", or just "city" are more natural.

In my hometown, time seems to pass slower than in the city center, andso I can relax.

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