March 3, 2021
I hope she will come to her senses and leave that toxic guy.
She loves sneakers and pays over the odds prices for them on eBay.
Management's order to come to the office despite Covid did not go well with the employees. They simply did not show up.
Sentences 036: Coming To One's Senses, Sneakers, The Office
I hope she will come to her senses and leave that toxic guy.
She loves sneakers and pays over the odds pricesan arm and a leg for them on eBay.
I didn't really understand what "over the odds" meant, but I thought that maybe you were trying to use an expression and tried to find a suitable replacement.
Management's order to come to the office despite Covid, did not go over well with the employees.
"Did not" is often written/said as "didn't".
They simply did not show up.
"Did not" is often written/said as "didn't".
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Great Job! Just a few corrections!
Sentences 036: Coming To Senses, Sneakers, The Office
Not really sure what this is, so I can't say whether it is correct or not.
I hope she will come to her senses and leave that toxic guy.
She loves sneakers and pays over the oddstop prices for them on eBay.
I think this is what you meant to say: "over the top" means extremely high.
Management's order to come to the office despite Covid did not gosit well with the employees.
This small change makes it more clear what didn't go well.
They simply did not show up.
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Very good!
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Sentences 036: Coming To Senses, Sneakers, The Office Sentences 036: Coming To Senses, Sneakers, The Office Not really sure what this is, so I can't say whether it is correct or not. Sentences 036: Coming To One's Senses, Sneakers, The Office |
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I hope she will come to her senses and leave that toxic guy. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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She loves sneakers and pays over the odds prices for them on eBay. She loves sneakers and pays over the I think this is what you meant to say: "over the top" means extremely high. She loves sneakers and pays I didn't really understand what "over the odds" meant, but I thought that maybe you were trying to use an expression and tried to find a suitable replacement. |
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Management's order to come to the office despite Covid did not go well with the employees. Management's order to come to the office despite Covid did not This small change makes it more clear what didn't go well. Management's order to come to the office despite Covid, did not go over well with the employees. "Did not" is often written/said as "didn't". |
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They simply did not show up. This sentence has been marked as perfect! They simply did not show up. "Did not" is often written/said as "didn't". |
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