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keren2000

Jan. 27, 2025

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Rugby

Today, I talked with my friend Fernando about rugby and sports in general. It was interesting because I don't know anything about rugby. I'll watch some videos he sent me tomorrow

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Rugby

Today, I talked with my friend Fernando about rugby and sports in general.

It was interesting because I don't know anything about rugby.

I'll watch tomorrow some videos he sent me tomorrow.

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keren2000

Feb. 8, 2025

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Thanks ;)

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Everything looks reasonable here to me

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keren2000

Feb. 8, 2025

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Thanks ;)

Today, I talked with my friend, Fernando, about rugby and sports in general.

Just add a comma before and after a name. Example: My mother, Susan, teaches ballet. My father, James, works too much.

I'll watch some videos he sent me tomorrow.

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DemonRuthBIA2025

Jan. 27, 2025

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Basic punctuation.

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keren2000

Jan. 27, 2025

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Thanks! ;))

Today, I talked with my friend Fernando about rugby and sports in general.

It was interesting because I don't know anything about rugby.

Tomorrow I'll watch some videos he sent me tomorrow.

Moving the word “tomorrow” is optional, but when “tomorrow” is after the verb, it can sometimes sound like he “sent you the videos tomorrow!”

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Great work!

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keren2000

Jan. 27, 2025

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Thanks! ;)

Rugby


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Today, I talked with my friend Fernando about rugby and sports in general.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Today, I talked with my friend, Fernando, about rugby and sports in general.

Just add a comma before and after a name. Example: My mother, Susan, teaches ballet. My father, James, works too much.

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

It was interesting because I don't know anything about rugby.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I'll watch some videos he sent me tomorrow


Tomorrow I'll watch some videos he sent me tomorrow.

Moving the word “tomorrow” is optional, but when “tomorrow” is after the verb, it can sometimes sound like he “sent you the videos tomorrow!”

I'll watch some videos he sent me tomorrow.

I'll watch tomorrow some videos he sent me tomorrow.

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