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Day Eight

Today I learning about the garlic.
The garlic is a very delicious ingredient. In my opinion its the best ingredient.
I always coocking my food with garlic.
Today was a long day but I´m so happy beacause was a nice day

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Day Eight

Today was a long day but I´m so happy beacause was a nice day

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In my opinion its the best ingredient.

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Day Eight


Day Eight8. Day 8.

Using eight is fine too, its just less common when using it in a context where you're counting something.

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Today I learning about the garlic.


Today I learninged about the garlic. Today I learned about garlic.

Today I learning about the garlic. Today I learning about the garlic.

Today I learned about garlic.

Today I am learning about the garlic. Today I am learning about the garlic.

Today I learninged about the garlic. Today I learned about garlic.

Use past tense (“learned”) “garlic” doesn’t need “the” in this context.

Today I am learning about the garlic. Today I am learning about garlic.

Today I am learning about the garlic. Today I am learning about garlic.

"the garlic" would be some specific garlic, like maybe some garlic you had set aside to cook a meal with, but just the general concept of garlic doesn't take an article.

Today I am learning about the garlic. Today I am learning about the garlic.

Today I am learning about the garlic. Today I am learning about the garlic.

Today, I learningam about the garlic. Today, I am about garlic.

The garlic is a very delicious ingredient.


The gGarlic is a very delicious ingredient. Garlic is a very delicious ingredient.

The garlic is a very delicious ingredient. The garlic is a very delicious ingredient.

Garlic is a very delicious ingredient.

The gGarlic is a very delicious ingredient. Garlic is a very delicious ingredient.

Remove “The” because we’re talking about garlic in general.

The gGarlic is a very delicious ingredient. Garlic is a very delicious ingredient.

The gGarlic is a very delicious ingredient. Garlic is a very delicious ingredient.

The gGarlic is a very delicious ingredient. Garlic is a very delicious ingredient.

The gGarlic is a very delicious ingredient. Garlic is a very delicious ingredient.

The gGarlic is a very delicious ingredient. Garlic is a very delicious ingredient.

In my opinion its the best ingredient.


In my opinion it's the best ingredientone. In my opinion it's the best one.

In my opinion its the best ingredient. In my opinion its the best ingredient.

In my opinion it's (or it is) the best ingredient.

In my opinion it's the best ingredient. In my opinion it's the best ingredient.

"It is" is a contraction and therefore needs a comma in the middle.

In my opinion, it's the best ingredient. In my opinion, it's the best ingredient.

Add a comma after “opinion.” Use “it’s” (with apostrophe) instead of “its.”

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In my opinion, it's the best ingredient. In my opinion, it's the best ingredient.

In my opinion, it's the best ingredient. In my opinion, it's the best ingredient.

"It's" because it is a contraction of "it is"

In my opinion, it's the best ingredient. In my opinion, it's the best ingredient.

I always coocking my food with garlic.


I always coockingk my food with garlic. I always cook my food with garlic.

I always coocking my food with garlic. I always coocking my food with garlic.

I always cook my food with garlic.

I always coocking my food with garlic. I always cooking my food with garlic.

I always coockingk my food with garlic. I always cook my food with garlic.

Correct spelling of “cook” instead of “coocking.”

I always coockingk my food withusing garlic. I always cook my food using garlic.

I always coockingk my food with garlic. I always cook my food with garlic.

I'm always coocking my food with garlic. I'm always cooking my food with garlic.

I always coockingk my food with garlic. I always cook my food with garlic.

I always coockingked my food with garlic. I always cooked my food with garlic.

Today was a long day but I´m so happy beacause was a nice day


Today was a long day, but I´m so happy beacause was a nice dayalso a nice day, so I'm very happy. Today was a long day, but also a nice day, so I'm very happy.

Today was a long day but I´m so happy beacause was a nice day Today was a long day but I´m so happy beacause was a nice day

Today was a long day, but I'm happy beacause it was a nice day.

Today was a long day but I´m so happy beacause it was a nice day Today was a long day but I´m so happy because it was a nice day

Today was a long day, but I´m so happy beacause it was a nice day Today was a long day, but I´m so happy because it was a nice day

Add a comma before “but.” Fix spelling of “because.” Add “it” for clarity.

Today was a long day but I´m so happy beacause it was a nice day Today was a long day but I´m so happy because it was a nice day

Today was a long day but I´m so happy beacause it was a nice day Today was a long day but I´m so happy because it was a nice day

Today was a long day, but I´m so happy beacause it was a nice day Today was a long day, but I´m so happy beacause it was a nice day

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Today was a long day, but I´m so happy beacause was a nice day Today was a long day, but I´m so happy because was a nice day

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