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franziiii

April 13, 2025

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My favorite seasonal dish

Well, to be honest I don't really have a favorite seasonal dish.
I don't even have a favorite dish if I think about it.
But what I do have is a favorite fruit, and fruit is seasonal.
I do love strawberries and raspberries.
I believe that they not only look incredibly delicious but the also taste fantastic.

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longgonephoton

April 13, 2025

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I do love strawberries and raspberries.

My favorite seasonal dish


My fFavorite sSeasonal dDish My Favorite Seasonal Dish

Well, to be honest I don't really have a favorite seasonal dish.


Well, to be honest, I don't really have a favorite seasonal dish. Well, to be honest, I don't really have a favorite seasonal dish.

In this case, "to be honest" is a separate thought than the rest of the sentence "I don't really have a favorite seasonal dish", and therefore should have a comma between them. This is a really common mistake, even amongst many native English speakers, so don't feel bad about this one.

Well, to be honest, I don't really have a favorite seasonal dish. Well, to be honest, I don't really have a favorite seasonal dish.

I don't even have a favorite dish if I think about it.


I don't even have a favorite dish if I think about it. I don't even have a favorite dish if I think about it.

This sentence is entirely correct, I just think is sounds a little bit redundant to the sentence above, so it "sounds" a little weird to me. Some suggestions as to what I think you may have be trying to say are. "Even if I think about it really hard." "Even though I've thought really hard about it." "Yeah, now that I think about it, I really don't."

Come to think of it, I don't even have a favorite dish if I think about it. Come to think of it, I don't even have a favorite dish.

style-more expressive and natural.

But what I do have is a favorite fruit, and fruit is seasonal.


But what I do have is a favorite fruit, and fruit is seasonal.! But what I do have is a favorite fruit, and fruit is seasonal!

The exclamation mark (!) is not at all necessary to make this sentence correct, It's just "sounds" slightly better to me. However, this suggestion is more of a preference, and not so much a "correction".

But what I do have is a favorite fruit, and fruit isare seasonal. But what I do have is a favorite fruit, and fruit are seasonal.

I do love strawberries and raspberries.


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I do love strawberries and raspberries. I love strawberries and raspberries.

i dropped do because it was never really a question that you didnt like fruit. Or you could be saying it kind of silly like : "I do love me some strawberries and raspberries" haha but i think that's something different.

I believe that they not only look incredibly delicious but the also taste fantastic.


I believe that they not only look incredibly delicious but the also taste fantastic. I believe that they not only look incredibly delicious but also taste fantastic.

I believe that they not only look incredibly delicious, but the also taste fantastic.! I believe that they not only look incredibly delicious, but the also taste fantastic!

Unlike above, this exclamation mark (!) is probably more "correct," as the words in your sentence indicate that you are "happy" or "excited" about the fact that strawberries and raspberries "look delicious" and "taste fantastic".

I believe that they not only look incredibly delicious, but they also taste fantastic. I believe that they not only look incredibly delicious, but they also taste fantastic.

typo. comma optional

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