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TOMO_o

May 7, 2025

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Which do you prefer, rainy days or sunny days?

It depends on season. In spring and Autumn, I prefer rainy days because rain wash out pollen. I have bad allergy to pollen. In summer and Winter, I much prefer sunny days because it feels me so good!

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It depends on the season.

In spring and Aautumn, I prefer rainy days because the rain washes out the pollen.

I have a bad pollen allergy to pollen.

In summer and Wwinter, I much prefer sunny days because it makes me feels me so good!

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Great job!

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TOMO_o

May 10, 2025

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Thank you for your careful corrections.

It depends on season.

In spring and Aautumn, I prefer rainy days because the rain washes out the pollen.

I have a bad apollergy to pollen.n allergy.

In summer and Wwinter, I much prefer sunny days because it makes me feels me so good!

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Good writing!

I personally enjoy both summer and winter. In summer the sunny days are really nice and joyful. But in winter the cold days mean cosy nights in, another type of happiness to enjoy.

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TOMO_o

May 8, 2025

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Thank you so much for your careful corrections.
It's very encouraging and I'll continue to study further.

It depends on the season.

In spring and Aautumn, I prefer rainy days because the rain washes out the pollen.

I have a bad apollergy to pollen.n allergy

In summer and Wwinter, I much prefer sunny days because it feels me so good!

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TOMO_o

May 8, 2025

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Thank you very much for the careful correction.

Which do you prefer, rainy days or sunny days?

It depends on (the) season.

In spring and Aautumn, I prefer rainy days because (the) rain washes out pollen.

I have a bad pollen allergy to pollen.

Alternatively: "I am badly allergic to pollen."

In summer and Wwinter, I much prefer sunny days because it feels methey make me feel so good!

"sunny days" is plural, so "they" is expected (rather than "it").

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TOMO_o

May 8, 2025

3

Thank you so much for your careful corrections.
It's very encouraging and I'll continue to study further.

Which do you prefer, rainy days or sunny days?


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

It depends on season.


It depends on (the) season.

It depends on the season.

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

It depends on the season.

In spring and Autumn, I prefer rainy days because rain wash out pollen.


In spring and Aautumn, I prefer rainy days because (the) rain washes out pollen.

In spring and Aautumn, I prefer rainy days because the rain washes out the pollen.

In spring and Aautumn, I prefer rainy days because the rain washes out the pollen.

In spring and Aautumn, I prefer rainy days because the rain washes out the pollen.

I have bad allergy to pollen.


I have a bad pollen allergy to pollen.

Alternatively: "I am badly allergic to pollen."

I have a bad apollergy to pollen.n allergy

I have a bad apollergy to pollen.n allergy.

I have a bad pollen allergy to pollen.

In summer and Winter, I much prefer sunny days because it feels me so good!


In summer and Wwinter, I much prefer sunny days because it feels methey make me feel so good!

"sunny days" is plural, so "they" is expected (rather than "it").

In summer and Wwinter, I much prefer sunny days because it feels me so good!

In summer and Wwinter, I much prefer sunny days because it makes me feels me so good!

In summer and Wwinter, I much prefer sunny days because it makes me feels me so good!

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