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TOMO_o

Aug. 5, 2025

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What is the nearest station to your house?

It's a small station in the sea town. There are not tourist spot in particular in my town, but I think this town is good place to live peacefully and quietly. If you like surfing, you would like my town. More than anything else, there are good public safety in Japan, and I like it.

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What is the nearest station to your house?

Is station here meant to be a train station? The rest of the text implies you might mean something else by that.

It's a small station in thea seaside town.

There are not tourist spot in particular in my townIn my town there aren't many tourist spots, but I think this town is a good place to live peacefully and quietly.

More than anything else, there areis good public safety in Japan, and I like it.

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TOMO_o

Aug. 6, 2025

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Thank you very much for your careful correction.
I need to pay more attention to mistakes in singular and plural forms.

What is the nearest station to your house?

It's a small station in thea seaside town.

There are not any tourist spot in particular in my towns here, but I think this town isit's a good place to live peacefully and quietly.

I removed "town" to make it less repetitive.

If you like surfing, you would like my town.

More than anything else, there areis good public safety in Japan, and I like it.

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TOMO_o

Aug. 6, 2025

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Thank you very much for your careful correction.
I need to pay more attention to mistakes in singular and plural forms.

It's a small station in thea sea town.

You can say 'in the sea town' but the use of 'the' means you are talking about a specific sea town. Given that you have not introduced this specific sea town yet, it makes more sense to write 'in a sea town' as you are introducing it to the reader for the first time

There are not tourist spots in particular in my town, but I think this town is a good place to live peacefully and quietly.

- are is used for plural objects so either write 'There are no tourist spots ...' or 'There is no tourist spot ...'
- Missing the preposition 'a' which needs to go before a noun 'good place'

More than anything else, there areis good public safety in Japan, and I like it.

Again 'are' is used for plural objects so given that 'safety' is a singular word, you should write 'there is good public safety in Japan'

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Good spelling and grammar overall :)

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TOMO_o

Aug. 6, 2025

2

Thank you very much for your careful correction.
I need to pay more attention to mistakes in singular and plural forms.

What is the nearest station to your house?


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What is the nearest station to your house?

Is station here meant to be a train station? The rest of the text implies you might mean something else by that.

It's a small station in the sea town.


It's a small station in thea sea town.

You can say 'in the sea town' but the use of 'the' means you are talking about a specific sea town. Given that you have not introduced this specific sea town yet, it makes more sense to write 'in a sea town' as you are introducing it to the reader for the first time

It's a small station in thea seaside town.

It's a small station in thea seaside town.

There are not tourist spot in particular in my town, but I think this town is good place to live peacefully and quietly.


There are not tourist spots in particular in my town, but I think this town is a good place to live peacefully and quietly.

- are is used for plural objects so either write 'There are no tourist spots ...' or 'There is no tourist spot ...' - Missing the preposition 'a' which needs to go before a noun 'good place'

There are not any tourist spot in particular in my towns here, but I think this town isit's a good place to live peacefully and quietly.

I removed "town" to make it less repetitive.

There are not tourist spot in particular in my townIn my town there aren't many tourist spots, but I think this town is a good place to live peacefully and quietly.

If you like surfing, you would like my town.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

More than anything else, there are good public safety in Japan, and I like it.


More than anything else, there areis good public safety in Japan, and I like it.

Again 'are' is used for plural objects so given that 'safety' is a singular word, you should write 'there is good public safety in Japan'

More than anything else, there areis good public safety in Japan, and I like it.

More than anything else, there areis good public safety in Japan, and I like it.

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