Jan. 17, 2020
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.
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!
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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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".
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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You should add transitional phrases when changing the subject. |
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