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What do you think about the national anthem of your country?

I’ve not ever thought about it, but I think our national anthem is good. Our national anthem is often said that it’s very sad and solemn, and I agree with that. I’m very interested in other countries’ national anthem. Can I look them up on YouTube?

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Dec. 17, 2025

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What do you think about the national anthem of your country?

I’ve not ever thought about it, but I think our national anthem is good.

I’m very interested in other countries’ national anthem.

Can I look them up on YouTube?

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Dec. 16, 2025

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What do you think about the national anthem of your country?


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I’ve not ever thought about it, but I think our national anthem is good.


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I’ve not ever really thought about it, but I think our national anthem is good. I’ve never really thought about it, but I think our national anthem is good.

“I’ve never really thought about it” is more natural in English.

Our national anthem is often said that it’s very sad and solemn, and I agree with that.


Our national anthem is often said that it’It's often said that our national anthem is very sad and solemn, and I agree with that. It's often said that our national anthem is very sad and solemn, and I agree with that.

"It's often said that [blank] is [blank]"

Our national anthem isPeople often saidy that it is very sad and solemn, and I agree with that. People often say that it is very sad and solemn, and I agree with that.

The original sentence is slightly awkward. Using “People often say” makes it grammatically correct and clear.

I’m very interested in other countries’ national anthem.


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I’m also very interested in other countries’ national anthems of other countries. I’m also very interested in the national anthems of other countries.

“National anthems” plural, because it refers to multiple countries. • “Of other countries” is the standard way to express possession in English.

Can I look them up on YouTube?


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