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I got cold..
I must sleep enough..
After a long time.
I have many snot.
I want to eat ice cream.
who like eat ice cream when anyone gets cold?
↑風邪になったときアイス食べるのが好きな人いない?と聞こうとしたけど言い伝え方がわかりませんでした。。。
I hope get well soon.
I got a cold. I got a cold.
I got a cold.. I got a cold..
"I got cold" is a statement about temperature (寒くなった)
"I got a cold" is a statement about illness (風を引いた)
I mustneed to sleep enough..
I need to sleep enough..
"must" can come across as pretty stiff and formal, so "need to" reads more naturally here.
After a long time. After a long time.
This isn't a sentence on its own, it's like 長い間の後。。。
I have manyMy nose is (running/full of snot).
My nose is (running/full of snot).
"snot" on its own can sometimes sound kind of childish, so "my nose is running" is more usually said by adults.
wWho likeelse likes to eat ice cream when anyonethey gets a cold?
Who else likes to eat ice cream when they get a cold?
I hope I get well soon. I hope I get well soon.
Take care of yourself!
I got a cold. I got a cold.
I got a cold.. I got a cold..
I mustneed to sleep enough..
I need to sleep enough..
AfterIt's been a long time.
It's been a long time.
I have manya lot of snot.
I have a lot of snot.
wWho likes to eat ice cream when anyonethey gets a cold?
Who likes to eat ice cream when they get a cold?
I hope I get well soon. I hope I get well soon.
I got cold.
I must sleep enough.well.
I must sleep well.
After a long time.,
After a long time,
This is an incomplete statement. It can't be written alone but together with another sentence and the two sentences are separated with ',' (comma).
I have ma runny snot.se.
I have a runny nose.
Or I have catarrh.
I want to eat ice cream.
who likeDo you eat ice cream when anyoneyou gets cold?
Do you eat ice cream when you get cold?
A more natural way to say this.
I hope I get well soon. I hope I get well soon.
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I drink cold water instead, especially when the weather is very hot.
Get well soon 🙏🏾.
I got a cold..
I got a cold.
Cold = 寒い
A cold = 風邪
I must sleepget enough. sleep.
I must get enough sleep.
This is a more common phrasing.
After a long time. After a long time.
In formal writing, this sentence may be considered incomplete. It can be attached to the next sentence →
I have manyAfter a long time, I still have a lot of snot.
After a long time, I still have a lot of snot.
The two clauses were connected to form a single complete sentence.
Many = things that can be counted
A lot = more general, can be for things that can and cannot be counted like snot
Is there anyone else who likes to eat ice cream when anyonethey gets a cold?
Is there anyone else who likes to eat ice cream when they get a cold?
I hope to get well soon. I hope to get well soon.
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私もアイスクリームが欲しいです。お大事に 🙏
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I got cold. This sentence has been marked as perfect! I got a cold. I got a cold. I got a cold. I got a cold. |
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I got cold..
I got a cold. Cold = 寒い A cold = 風邪 I got a cold.. I got a cold.. I got a cold.. I got a cold.. "I got cold" is a statement about temperature (寒くなった) "I got a cold" is a statement about illness (風を引いた) |
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I must sleep enough..
I must This is a more common phrasing.
I must sleep
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I "must" can come across as pretty stiff and formal, so "need to" reads more naturally here. |
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After a long time. After a long time. After a long time. In formal writing, this sentence may be considered incomplete. It can be attached to the next sentence →
After a long time This is an incomplete statement. It can't be written alone but together with another sentence and the two sentences are separated with ',' (comma).
After a long time. After a long time. This isn't a sentence on its own, it's like 長い間の後。。。 |
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I have many snot.
The two clauses were connected to form a single complete sentence. Many = things that can be counted A lot = more general, can be for things that can and cannot be counted like snot
I have Or I have catarrh.
I have
"snot" on its own can sometimes sound kind of childish, so "my nose is running" is more usually said by adults. |
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I want to eat ice cream. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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who like eat ice cream when anyone gets cold?
Is there anyone else who likes to eat ice cream when
A more natural way to say this.
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↑風邪になったときアイス食べるのが好きな人いない? |
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と聞こうとしたけど言い伝え方がわかりませんでした。。。 |
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