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Fuji

May 31, 2025

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30th May 2025

Today, I had extra class. My partner looked like 12 years old, but actually she is 17 years old. I was surprised. Her name is Nanami. Her pronantiation is perfect.

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Today, I had an extra class.

My partner looked like 12 years old, but actually she is 17 years old.

Her pronantunciation iwas perfect.

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Fuji

May 31, 2025

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Thank you!

Today, I had an extra class.

My partner looked like she was 12 years old, but she was actually she is 17 years old17.

Her pronantunciation is perfect.

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Great work! I hope you enjoyed the class :)

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Fuji

May 31, 2025

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I am more careful than before.

Today, I had an extra class today.

I was surprised.

Her name iwas Nanami.

This already happened. Keep it past tense.

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Fuji

May 31, 2025

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I see. Thank you!

My partner looked like 12 years old, but she was actually she is 17 years old17.

Sounds better with the actually before the 17 and you don’t need to repeat “years old”.

Her pronantunciation is perfect.

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Well done.

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Fuji

May 31, 2025

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Thank you for correcting!

My partner looked like she was 12 years old, but actually, she is 17 years old.

Her pronantunciation iwas perfect.

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Good job!

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Fuji

May 31, 2025

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Thank you!

30th May 2025


Today, I had extra class.


Today, I had an extra class today.

Today, I had an extra class.

Today, I had an extra class.

My partner looked like 12 years old, but actually she is 17 years old.


My partner looked like she was 12 years old, but actually, she is 17 years old.

My partner looked like 12 years old, but she was actually she is 17 years old17.

Sounds better with the actually before the 17 and you don’t need to repeat “years old”.

My partner looked like she was 12 years old, but she was actually she is 17 years old17.

My partner looked like 12 years old, but actually she is 17 years old.

I was surprised.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Her name is Nanami.


Her name iwas Nanami.

This already happened. Keep it past tense.

Her pronantiation is perfect.


Her pronantunciation iwas perfect.

Her pronantunciation is perfect.

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Her pronantunciation is perfect.

Her pronantunciation iwas perfect.

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