July 30, 2025
I trust my family the most in my life. They have always been there for me even when I am sick. Of course, there have been some troubles in my family, but we’ve discussed face to face and get over many time. I’m very proud of them, and I hope they proud of me too.
Who do you trust the most in your life?
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ALSO POSSIBLE: They havare always been there for me even when, if I am sick.
Of course, there have been some troubles in my family, but my family has had some trouble. Howe’ve discussed face to face and get over many timer, we overcome those problems again and again.
I’m very proud of themmy family members, and I hope they proud of me too.
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Nice! Glad you have a wonderful.
In my life, I trust my family the most in my life.
We write "most of my life" frequently in English, so "most in my life" can look like a grammar mistake. Although your grammar is correct, this is more natural.
Of course, there have been some troubles in my family, but we’ve discussed them face to face and get over them many times.
"every time" is more natural here than "many times". "many times" implies there are some times you do not get over them.
I’m very proud of them, and I hope they are proud of me too.
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Great job! I hope your family continues to support you!
I trust my family the most in my life.
"in my life" sounds a little awkward in this sentence.
Of course, there have been some troubles in my family, but we’ve discussed face to face and geot over them many times.
I’m very proud of them, and I hope they are proud of me too.
Who do you trust the most in your life?
I trust my family the most in my life.
They have always been there for me even when I am sick.
Of course, there have been some troubles in my family, but we’ve discussed them face to face and getotten over them many times.
(1) The correct grammar is "we have ... gotten over". "We have ... get over" is ungrammatical.
(2) The object is missing in the second half of your sentence. What is it that you've discussed and gotten over?
I’m very proud of them, and I hope they're proud of me too.
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They have always been there for me even when I am sick. This sentence has been marked as perfect! ALSO POSSIBLE: They |
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