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Nov. 9, 2022

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Reciprocate, Etymology, Homicide, Convict

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I put a lot of thought into giving him the best birthday gift but he didn't reciprocate.

I used to love him unconditionally but he never reciprocate.

I was always nice to him and respected him but my respectful behavior was never reciprocated.

Respect is not reciprocal in my relationship with him.

I'd like to know the etymology of this word.

She is intrested in etymology.

He is convicted of homicide.

He is charged with homicide.

It's still unclear wether he is convicted of murder or not.

Healthy diet and exercise are the best antidotes of depression and variety of diseases.

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Reciprocate, Etymology, Homicide, Convict

Are these sentences correct?

Do they sound natural?

I put a lot of thought into giving him the best birthday gift but he didn't reciprocate.

I used to love him unconditionally but he never reciprocated.

I was always nice to him and respected him but my respectful behavior was never reciprocated.

Respect is not reciprocal in my relationship with him.

I'd like to know the etymology of this word.

She is interested in etymology.

He is convicted of homicide.

Grammatically this is correct but it doesn't sound natural. It is better to say "He has been convicted of homicide" OR "He was convicted of homicide"

He iswas charged with homicide/He has been charged with homicide.

It's still unclear whether he ishas been convicted of murder or not OR It's still unclear whether he will be convicted of murder or not.

Healthy diet and exercise are the best antidotes of depression and a variety of diseases.

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Great sentences! Very few mistakes :)

Reciprocate, Etymology, Homicide, Convict


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Are these sentences correct?


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Do they sound natural?


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I put a lot of thought into giving him the best birthday gift but he didn't reciprocate.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I used to love him unconditionally but he never reciprocate.


I used to love him unconditionally but he never reciprocated.

I was always nice to him and respected him but my respectful behavior was never reciprocated.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Respect is not reciprocal in my relationship with him.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I'd like to know the etymology of this word.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

She is intrested in etymology.


She is interested in etymology.

He is convicted of homicide.


He is convicted of homicide.

Grammatically this is correct but it doesn't sound natural. It is better to say "He has been convicted of homicide" OR "He was convicted of homicide"

He is charged with homicide.


He iswas charged with homicide/He has been charged with homicide.

It's still unclear wether he is convicted of murder or not.


It's still unclear whether he ishas been convicted of murder or not OR It's still unclear whether he will be convicted of murder or not.

Healthy diet and exercise are the best antidotes of depression and variety of diseases.


Healthy diet and exercise are the best antidotes of depression and a variety of diseases.

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