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Today I read an article about mucus in the Scientific America.

I was trying to post a summary of the article here; however, a topic that an author conveys in the article is kind of arduous for me to understand and summarize it.
So, I have decided to put off writing the summary till tomorrow. I am such a procrastinator.

Thank you so much for reading!
Have a nice weekend, all of you.

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Today I read an article about mucus in the magazine Scientific American.

I was trying to post a summary of the article here; h. However, a topic that an author conveys in the article is kind of arduous for me to understand and summarize it, so I have decided to put off writing about it until tomorrow.

This way of punctuating the sentences feels a little more natural to me, but is largely a matter of taste I think. "till (or 'til)" are extremely natural and common in spoken language; I think "until" feels more natural in this written context.

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Have a nice weekend too!

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Jan. 18, 2020

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Thank you so much for your feedback and comment 😊

Today I read an article about mucus in the Scientific America.

I was trying to post a summary of the article here; however, a topic that anthe author conveyaddresses in the article is kind of arduoustough for me to understand and summarize it.

Don't add too many verbs to the same sense.

So, I have decided to put off writing the summary till tomorrow.

TAnyway, thank you so much for reading!

You should add transitional phrases when changing the subject.

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Thank you for the friendly update!

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ruby

Jan. 18, 2020

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Thank you so much for your feedback and comment😃

Today's Article

Today I read an article about mucus in the Scientific America.

I was trying to post a summary of the article here; however, a topic that anthe author conveys in the article is kind of arduous for me to understand and summarize it.

So, I have decided to put off writing the summary untill tomorrow.

If you must write it, it is "til" not "till" but it is better to just write "until"

I am such a procrastinator.

Thank you so much for reading! this!q

Have a nice weekend, all of you everyone.

No one says "all of you" in this context, you say "everyone".

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kingofearth

Jan. 18, 2020

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Thank you so much for reading! this!q

Oops, added a q by mistake.

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ruby

Jan. 18, 2020

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Have a nice weekend, all of you everyone.

Thank you so much for letting me notice this😃

Today I read an article about mucus in the Scientific America.

I was trying to post a summary of the article here; however, athe topic that anthe author conveys in the article is kind of arduous for me to understand and summarize it.

So, I have decided to put off writing the summary till tomorrow.

I am such a procrastinator.

Thank you so much for reading!

Have a nice weekend, all of you.

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ruby

Jan. 18, 2020

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Thank you so much for correcting😃

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Today I read an article about mucus in the Scientific America.


Today I read an article about mucus in the Scientific America.

Today I read an article about mucus in the Scientific America.

Today I read an article about mucus in the Scientific America.

Today I read an article about mucus in the magazine Scientific American.

I was trying to post a summary of the article here; however, a topic that an author conveys in the article is kind of arduous for me to understand and summarize it.


I was trying to post a summary of the article here; however, athe topic that anthe author conveys in the article is kind of arduous for me to understand and summarize it.

I was trying to post a summary of the article here; however, a topic that anthe author conveys in the article is kind of arduous for me to understand and summarize it.

I was trying to post a summary of the article here; however, a topic that anthe author conveyaddresses in the article is kind of arduoustough for me to understand and summarize it.

Don't add too many verbs to the same sense.

I was trying to post a summary of the article here; h. However, a topic that an author conveys in the article is kind of arduous for me to understand and summarize it, so I have decided to put off writing about it until tomorrow.

This way of punctuating the sentences feels a little more natural to me, but is largely a matter of taste I think. "till (or 'til)" are extremely natural and common in spoken language; I think "until" feels more natural in this written context.

So, I have decided to put off writing the summary till tomorrow.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

So, I have decided to put off writing the summary untill tomorrow.

If you must write it, it is "til" not "till" but it is better to just write "until"

So, I have decided to put off writing the summary till tomorrow.

I am such a procrastinator.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Thank you so much for reading!


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Thank you so much for reading! this!q

TAnyway, thank you so much for reading!

You should add transitional phrases when changing the subject.

Have a nice weekend, all of you.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Have a nice weekend, all of you everyone.

No one says "all of you" in this context, you say "everyone".

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