Dec. 14, 2022
1. I was in the town centre today to get some things done and I froze.
2. I brewed some herbs to warm up.
3. I couldn't stop looking at the snowy slopes, because they were so beautiful.
4. I do my job taking care of the smallest detail.
1. Byłam dzisiaj na mieście załatwic parę spraw i marzłam.
2. Zaparzyłam sobie zioła na rozgrzanie.
3. Nie mogłam się napatrzeć na ośnieżone stoki gór, ponieważ były takie piękne.
4. Wykonuje moją pracę dbając o najmniejszy detal.
Sentences
1. I was in the town centre today to get some things done and I froze.
2. I brewed some herbs to warm up.
3. I couldn't stop looking at the snowy slopes, because they were so beautiful.
4. I do my job taking care of the smallest details.
Sentences
1. I was in the town centre today to get some things done and I froze.
2. I brewed some herbs to warm up.
“Herbs” is OK, but we would typically call it “herbal tea.”
3. I couldn't stop looking at the snowy slopes, because they were so beautiful.
4. I do my job taking care of the smallest detail.
Feedback
Well done.
4. I do my job taking care of the smallest details.
I have no context so you may have meant a singular detail, but it seems like you're referring to things in general, so I think the "s" would make it sound more natural.
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Good job!
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1. I was in the town centre today to get some things done and I froze. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
2. I brewed some herbs to warm up. 2. I brewed some herbs to warm up. “Herbs” is OK, but we would typically call it “herbal tea.” This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
3. I couldn't stop looking at the snowy slopes, because they were so beautiful. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
4. I do my job taking care of the smallest detail. 4. I do my job taking care of the smallest details. I have no context so you may have meant a singular detail, but it seems like you're referring to things in general, so I think the "s" would make it sound more natural. This sentence has been marked as perfect! 4. I do my job taking care of the smallest details. |
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