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TOMO_o

Nov. 25, 2025

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Which do you prefer, sunrises or sunsets?

Sunrises have always been my favorite, because it makes me excited to feel the beginning of the day. I always go to bed early, so after sunsets, I just sleep. However, I really love a sunset on Friday. I think everyone loves that too.

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Which do you prefer, sunrises or sunsets?

Sunrises have always been my favorite, because it makes me excited to feel the beginning ofstart the day.

I always go to bed early, so after sunsets, I just sleep.

However, I really love a sunsets on Fridays.

I think everyone loves that too.

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TOMO_o

Nov. 26, 2025

98

Thank you very much for your careful corrections.
I was worried because the sentence structure this time was short and simple, but I'm glad it worked out well.

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shorter

Nov. 26, 2025

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Great job!

Sunrises have always been my favorite, because ithey makes me excited to feel the beginning of the day.

Sunrises (plural) => they

I always go to bed early, so after sunsets, I just sleep.

Since you're speaking generally here, you could also say "... so after the sunset," or even "... so after sunset,"

However, I really love a/the sunset on Friday.

I think everyone loves that too.

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Great job

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TOMO_o

Nov. 25, 2025

98

Thank you very much for your careful corrections.
I was worried because the sentence structure this time was short and simple, but I'm glad it worked out well.

Which do you prefer, sunrises or sunsets?


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Sunrises have always been my favorite, because it makes me excited to feel the beginning of the day.


Sunrises have always been my favorite, because ithey makes me excited to feel the beginning of the day.

Sunrises (plural) => they

Sunrises have always been my favorite, because it makes me excited to feel the beginning ofstart the day.

I always go to bed early, so after sunsets, I just sleep.


I always go to bed early, so after sunsets, I just sleep.

Since you're speaking generally here, you could also say "... so after the sunset," or even "... so after sunset,"

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

However, I really love a sunset on Friday.


However, I really love a/the sunset on Friday.

However, I really love a sunsets on Fridays.

I think everyone loves that too.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

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