Sept. 20, 2022
I prefer team sports to individual sports. Because I don't want to drag g team down and conversely. Addtionaly, I like to practice a certain sport by myself.
私はチーム競技より個人競技が好きです。なぜなら、チームの足を引っ張りたくないですし、また逆もしかりです。加えて一人で練習するのが好きです。
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I prefer team sports to individual sports.
Because I don't want to drag g team down and converselydown a team.
I don't want to drag down a team.
I'm not sure what you're trying to say here so this correction may not be correct.
Additionally, I do like to practice a certain sports by myself.
Additionally, I do like to practice certain sports by myself.
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I prefer team sports tover individual sports.
I prefer team sports over individual sports.
B, because I don't want to drag gmy team down and conversely.
, because I don't want to drag my team down.
Combine the first and second sentences. It sounds strange to start a sentence with 'because'.
Addtionaly, II also just like to practice a certain sports by myself.
I also just like to practice certain sports by myself.
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I prefer team sports to individual sports.
BThis is because I don't want to drag ga team down and conversely.
This is because I don't want to drag a team down.
You cannot start a sentence with "because".
Additionally, I like to practice a certain sport by myself. Additionally, I like to practice a certain sport by myself.
I prefer team sports to individual sports.,
I prefer team sports to individual sports,
Bbecause I don't want to drag g team down and conversely.
because I don't want to drag g team down and conversely.
these two should be combined into one sentence when you write. However; when you speak casually, nobody would notice or care.
Addtionally, I like to practice a certain sport by myself. Addtionally, I like to practice a certain sport by myself.
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I prefer team sports to individual sports. to teams sports
I prefer individual sports to teams sports
From context, it seems that you like individual sports more than team sports, in which case you've got them flipped in this sentence.
I prefer B to A = I like B more than A = 私はAよりBの方が好き
Bbecause I wouldon't want to drag gthe team down and convice verselya.
because I wouldn't want to drag the team down and vice versa.
I think if you say "don't" here, it feels too concrete, as if you already have a team that you are part of. Using "wouldn't" makes the statement more hypothetical.
Additionally, I like to practice a certain sports by myself.
Additionally, I like to practice sports by myself.
I think "a certain" is redundant and just muddles up the meaning here if you mean any given sport.
Sports Sports
Usually plural in this case.
Because I don't want to drag gthe team down and convice verselya.
Because I don't want to drag the team down and vice versa.
Should be merged with the previous sentence (... to individual sports, because I don't...).
Additionally, I like to practice a certain sports by myself.
Additionally, I like to practice certain sports by myself.
"Certain sports" (plural) sounds more correct (unless you mean one specific sport).
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Sport This sentence has been marked as perfect! Sports Sports Usually plural in this case. Sports Sports Sports Sports |
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I prefer team sports to individual sports. This sentence has been marked as perfect!
I prefer From context, it seems that you like individual sports more than team sports, in which case you've got them flipped in this sentence. I prefer B to A = I like B more than A = 私はAよりBの方が好き
I prefer team sports to individual sports
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Because I don't want to drag g team down and conversely.
Because I don't want to drag Should be merged with the previous sentence (... to individual sports, because I don't...).
I think if you say "don't" here, it feels too concrete, as if you already have a team that you are part of. Using "wouldn't" makes the statement more hypothetical.
these two should be combined into one sentence when you write. However; when you speak casually, nobody would notice or care.
You cannot start a sentence with "because".
Combine the first and second sentences. It sounds strange to start a sentence with 'because'.
I'm not sure what you're trying to say here so this correction may not be correct. |
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Addtionaly, I like to practice a certain sport by myself.
Additionally, I like to practice "Certain sports" (plural) sounds more correct (unless you mean one specific sport).
Additionally, I like to practice I think "a certain" is redundant and just muddles up the meaning here if you mean any given sport. Addtionally, I like to practice a certain sport by myself. Addtionally, I like to practice a certain sport by myself. Additionally, I like to practice a certain sport by myself. Additionally, I like to practice a certain sport by myself.
Additionally, I do like to practice |
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