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Dec. 20, 2022

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Writing Challenge, Day 80

Today is the 80th day of my daily Englsih challenge. I wrote two sentences each using " since" and " for", respectively. I hope that I am making sense.

It's one month since he retired.

It hasn't rained for a while.

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Today is the 80th day of my daily Englsish challenge.

It's been one month since he retired.

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Looks great :)

Writing Challenge, Day 80

Today is the 80th day of my daily Englsih challenge.

I wrote two sentences each using " since" and " for"," respectively.

So close!

I hope that I am making sense.

It's been one month since he retired.

It hasn't rained for a while.

Feedback

Really good work!

Today is the 80th day of my daily Englsih challenge.

I wrote two sentences each, one using " since" and " for", respectively.one using "for."

If you say that you wrote two sentences each using "since" and "for," then that means that both sentences use both of those words. Respectively is used when you give two groups of several items in an order and want those items after to pair with the first group of items.
See here:

"I wrote two sentences, sentence A and B using "since" and "for" respectively." Here, sentence A uses "since" and sentence B uses "for."

I hope that I am making sense.

It's been one month since he retired.

It hasn't rained for a while.

Writing Challenge, Day 80


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Today is the 80th day of my daily Englsih challenge.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Today is the 80th day of my daily Englsish challenge.

I wrote two sentences each using " since" and " for", respectively.


I wrote two sentences each, one using " since" and " for", respectively.one using "for."

If you say that you wrote two sentences each using "since" and "for," then that means that both sentences use both of those words. Respectively is used when you give two groups of several items in an order and want those items after to pair with the first group of items. See here: "I wrote two sentences, sentence A and B using "since" and "for" respectively." Here, sentence A uses "since" and sentence B uses "for."

I wrote two sentences each using " since" and " for"," respectively.

So close!

I hope that I am making sense.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

It's one month since he retired.


It's been one month since he retired.

It's been one month since he retired.

It's been one month since he retired.

It hasn't rained for a while.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

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