Oct. 19, 2025
I live next to a big park, I call it the dog's park. I have a routine where each day I walk there for thirty minutes. I'm a dog lover, so I always feel touched š„ŗ when I see them. There's an area where of medium to high class people live. So these dogs aren't common, they are expensive.
They're many winner dogs, I think it's a fad. Also, I see each day a dog that I called "the cow" it's a White Great Dane, and it has black spots like a cow. It's almost my tall.
El parque de los perros
Vivo al lado de un gran parque, lo llamo el parque de los perros. Tengo una rutina donde cada dĆa camino allĆ por treinta minutos. Soy una amante de los perros, entonces siempre siento ternura cuando los veo. EstĆ” es un Ć”rea donde vive la gente de clase media alta. Entonces estos perros no son comunes, son costosos.
AllĆ hay muchos perros salchicha, pienso que es una moda. AdemĆ”s, cada dĆa veo un perro al que llamo "la vaca", es un gran danĆ©s blanco y tiene manchas negras como una vaca. Es casi de mi tamaƱo.
The Dog's Park šļø
The Dog Park šļø
We donāt say āthe dogās parkā in English
I live next to a big park, I call it the dog's park. I live next to a big park, I call it the dog's park.
I didnāt change the error with āthe dogās parkā here since thatās what you call it
I'm a dog lover, so I always feel touched š„ŗdelighted when I see them. š„ŗ
I'm a dog lover, so I always feel delighted when I see them. š„ŗ
the word ātouchedā means that youāre emotionally moved by something, which seems very out of place here. Some better words would be ādelightedā or āin aweā
There's an area where of mediummiddle to high class people live.
There's an area where middle to high class people live.
We refer to it as āthe middle classā, not really the āmedium classā
So these dogs aren't common, they are expensive. So these dogs aren't common, they are expensive.
These adjectives seem a bit odd, but I canāt think of any better ones
They're are many winener dogs, I think it's a fad.
There are many wiener dogs, I think it's a fad.
āTheyāreā is a contraction of the words ātheyā and āareā, not āthereā and āareā
Also, I see each dayevery day I see a dog that I called "the cow" it'. Itās a White Great Dane, and it has black spots like a cow.
Also, every day I see a dog that I call "the cow". Itās a White Great Dane, and it has black spots like a cow.
This sentence structure isnāt correct
It's almost myas tall as me.
It's almost as tall as me.
āItās almost my tallā makes no sense, but I think you meant itās almost as tall as you?
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The Dog's Park šļø
I live next to a big park. Personally, I call it the dog's park. I live next to a big park. Personally, I call it the dog's park.
I have a routine where each day I walk there for thirty minutes each day.
I have a routine where I walk there for thirty minutes each day.
I'm a dog lover, so I always feel touched š„ŗ when I see them. š„ŗ
I'm a dog lover, so I always feel touched when I see them. š„ŗ
There's an area where people of medium to high class people live. There's an area where people of medium to high class people live.
SoTherefore, these dogs aren't common, they and are expensive.
Therefore, these dogs aren't common and are expensive.
They're many winner dogs. In my opinion, I think it's a fad. They're many winner dogs. In my opinion, I think it's a fad.
Also, I see each day a dog that I called "āthe cow" iā every day. It's a White Great Dane, and it has black spots like a cow.
Also, I see a dog that I called āthe cowā every day. It's a White Great Dane, and it has black spots like a cow.
It's almost my tallheight.
It's almost my height.
The Dog's Park šļø
The Dog Park šļø
I live next to a big park, I call it the dog's park.
I live next to a big park, I call it the dog park.
I have a routine where each day I walk there for thirty minutes.
There's an area where of medium to high middle to upper-class people live.
There's an area where middle to upper-class people live.
They're are many winner dogs, but I think it's a fad.
There are many winner dogs but I think it's a fad.
The fact of there being many winner dogs and it being a fad are two different ideas that need to be connected.
Also, I see each dayeveryday I see a dog that I called "tThe cCow" i. It's a White Great Dane, and it has black spots like a cow.
Also, everyday I see a dog that I call "The Cow". It's a White Great Dane and it has black spots like a cow.
It's almost myas tall. as I am.
It's almost as tall as I am.
I live next to a big park, I call it the dog's park.
I live next to a dog park.
I'm a dog lover, so I always feel touchexcited š„ŗ when I see them.
I'm a dog lover, so I always feel excited š„ŗ when I see them.
There'sItās a an area where of medium to high class people live.the salaries are high.
Itās a an area where the salaries are high.
So these dogs aren't common, they are expensive. So these dogs aren't common, they are expensive.
They're many winnerpurebreed dogs,. I think it's a fad.
They're many purebreed dogs. I think it's a fad.
Also, I see each day a dog that I called "the cow" it'.ā Itās a Wwhite Great Dane, and it has black spots like a cow.
Also, I see each day a dog that I call "the cow.ā Itās a white Great Dane and it has black spots like a cow.
It's almost my tallheight.
It's almost my height.
The Dog's Park šļø
I live next to a big park, I call it the dog's park.
I have a routine where each day I walk there for thirty minutes.
I'm a dog lover, so I always feel touched š„ŗ when I see them.
There's an area where of medium tomiddle and high class people live.
There's an area where middle and high class people live.
"medium" class is understandable, but generally we'd call it "middle class"
So these dogs aren't common, they a're expensive.
So these dogs aren't common, they're expensive.
Since you're using the contraction for "aren't" it feels a bit unnatural to suddenly switch to not using contractions
They're many winner dogs, I think it's a fad. They're many winner dogs, I think it's a fad.
I'm not sure what you were trying to say with this, sorry
Also, I see each day I see a dog that I called "the cow" i. It's a White Great Dane, and it has black spots like a cow.
Also, each day I see a dog that I call "the cow". It's a White Great Dane, and it has black spots like a cow.
This should be split into two sentences.
"I see" should come after "each day"
It's almost myas tall as me.
It's almost as tall as me.
"almost my tall" doesn't make sense - I believe you were trying to say it is nearly as tall as you
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It's good that you can go to see dogs at the park whenever you like
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I live next to a big park, I call it the dog's park. This sentence has been marked as perfect!
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I live next to a big park, I call it the dog I live next to a big park. Personally, I call it the dog's park. I live next to a big park. Personally, I call it the dog's park. I live next to a big park, I call it the dog's park. I live next to a big park, I call it the dog's park. I didnāt change the error with āthe dogās parkā here since thatās what you call it |
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I have a routine where each day I walk there for thirty minutes. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect!
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I'm a dog lover, so I always feel touched š„ŗ when I see them. This sentence has been marked as perfect!
I'm a dog lover, so I always feel
I'm a dog lover, so I always feel touched
I'm a dog lover, so I always feel the word ātouchedā means that youāre emotionally moved by something, which seems very out of place here. Some better words would be ādelightedā or āin aweā |
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There's an area where of medium to high class people live.
There's an area where "medium" class is understandable, but generally we'd call it "middle class"
There's an area where There's an area where people of medium to high class people live. There's an area where people of medium to high class people live.
There's an area where We refer to it as āthe middle classā, not really the āmedium classā |
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So these dogs aren't common, they are expensive.
So these dogs aren't common, they Since you're using the contraction for "aren't" it feels a bit unnatural to suddenly switch to not using contractions So these dogs aren't common, they are expensive. So these dogs aren't common, they are expensive.
So these dogs aren't common, they are expensive. So these dogs aren't common, they are expensive. These adjectives seem a bit odd, but I canāt think of any better ones |
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They're many winner dogs, I think it's a fad. They're many winner dogs, I think it's a fad. They're many winner dogs, I think it's a fad. I'm not sure what you were trying to say with this, sorry
They're many
The The fact of there being many winner dogs and it being a fad are two different ideas that need to be connected. They're many winner dogs. In my opinion, I think it's a fad. They're many winner dogs. In my opinion, I think it's a fad.
The āTheyāreā is a contraction of the words ātheyā and āareā, not āthereā and āareā |
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Also, I see each day a dog that I called "the cow" it's a White Great Dane, and it has black spots like a cow.
Also, This should be split into two sentences. "I see" should come after "each day"
Also, I see each day a dog that I call
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Also, I see
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It's almost my tall.
It's almost "almost my tall" doesn't make sense - I believe you were trying to say it is nearly as tall as you
It's almost my
It's almost
It's almost my
It's almost āItās almost my tallā makes no sense, but I think you meant itās almost as tall as you? |
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