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US Footbal Team (USMNT) has played very well so far. They performed pretty good. The team deserves the point they get so far. But this interference stains their success. I believe that they may be successful without Balogun. If Balogun plays against Belgium, entire success of US Footbal Team will be compromised. Every single player's performance of USMNT will be in question.
Donald Trump acts like rich spoiled child and he thinks he can get whatever he wants. Right of other people or other countries is not important to him. He believes that every creature in the world has to serve for him. If Infantino said no to him, he woul be legend, but not infantino shoul be shame of himself.
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US Footbal Team (USMNT) has played very well so far.
They performed pretty goodwell.
They performed pretty well.
Well is an adverb and good is an adjective. You are modifying how they performed.
The team deserves the point they get so far.,
The team deserves the point they get so far,
Bbut this interference stains their success.
but this interference stains their success.
I believe that they may be successful without Balogun.
If Balogun plays against Belgium, the entire success of US Footbal Team will be compromised. If Balogun plays against Belgium, the entire success of US Footbal Team will be compromised.
Every single USMNT player's performance of USMNT will be in question.
Every single USMNT player's performance will be in question.
Donald Trump acts like rich spoiled child and he thinks he can get whatever he wants.
R The rights of other people or other countries is not important to him.
The rights of other people or other countries is not important to him.
He believes that every creature in the world has to serve for him.
He believes that every creature in the world has to serve him.
If Infantino said no to him, he would be a legend, but if not i, Infantino should be ashamed of himself.
If Infantino said no to him, he would be a legend, but if not, Infantino should be ashamed of himself.
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I agree! Nice job with your English!
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First and last words, major words, and words with 4 or more letters must be capitalized.
The US Football Team (USMNT) has played very well in the FIFA World Cup so far. The US Football Team (USMNT) has played very well in the FIFA World Cup so far.
You need an article at the beginning of this sentence. It would also help if you provided context for the statement by qualifying what they were playing well in.
They performed pretty good.
This sentence is redundant, as you explained their good performance earlier: "played very well so far". However, if you were to keep it, you would want to change the adjective "good" to the adverb "well".
The team deserves the points they gethave gotten so far.
The team deserves the points they have gotten so far.
I'm unsure if you mean "points" as in the point system from the group stage of the tournament. Or "points" as in the goals they have scored to win their previous matches. Or "points" as in their general success up to this point. I think the term "goals" would be better, considering the sport.
You want to use the present perfect tense at the end since you're discussing something that has happened at an unspecified time in the past.
B, but this interference stains their success.
, but this interference stains their success.
This flows better when connected to the previous sentence. Although I think you should have added another clarifying sentence specifying exactly what the interference was. That would provide clarity because although I know what you're talking about, someone who isn't following the tournament will not.
I believe that they may be successful in their next match even without Balogun. I believe that they may be successful in their next match even without Balogun.
I added a prepositional phrase and an adverb to flesh out the sentence.
If Balogun plays against Belgium, the entire success of the US Football Team will be compromised. If Balogun plays against Belgium, the entire success of the US Football Team will be compromised.
It's important to remember the article "the".
EThe performance of every single player's performance of on the USMNT will be in question.
The performance of every single player on the USMNT will be in question.
Donald Trump acts like a rich, spoiled child, and he thinks he can get whatever he wants. Donald Trump acts like a rich, spoiled child, and he thinks he can get whatever he wants.
RThe rights of other people or other countries isare not important to him.
The rights of other people or other countries are not important to him.
It's important not to drop articles like "the", especially at the beginning of a sentence.
The noun and verb need to agree as well. The rights (plural nouns) -> are (conjugation of "is" for plural nouns)
He believes that every creature ion the worldplanet has to serve for him.
He believes that every creature on the planet has to serve him.
"In the world" isn't grammatically incorrect; I just think most English speakers would say "on the planet" in this case since you used the word "creature". You could also say "everybody in the world".
If Infantino had said no to him, he would be a legend, but not i. But since he didn't, Infantino should be ashamed of himself.
If Infantino had said no to him, he would be a legend. But since he didn't, Infantino should be ashamed of himself.
Same issues with dropped articles, simple past vs past perfect tenses, and small spelling mistakes.
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No doubt that it's a messy situation. I personally think Balogun's foul should have been given a Yellow Card on the pitch to avoid (or mitigate) the need for it to be raised to VAR's attention in the first place. But once the damage was done, I think the tournament should have proceeded as normal. It's not like there haven't been other bad calls made so far this World Cup. ...If any good comes from this, it may be that there will be an official, transparent appeals process for future tournaments.
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US Footbal Team (USMNT) has played very well so far. This sentence has been marked as perfect! The US Football Team (USMNT) has played very well in the FIFA World Cup so far. The US Football Team (USMNT) has played very well in the FIFA World Cup so far. You need an article at the beginning of this sentence. It would also help if you provided context for the statement by qualifying what they were playing well in. |
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They performed pretty good.
They performed pretty Well is an adverb and good is an adjective. You are modifying how they performed.
This sentence is redundant, as you explained their good performance earlier: "played very well so far". However, if you were to keep it, you would want to change the adjective "good" to the adverb "well". |
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The team deserves the point they get so far.
The team deserves the point they get so far
The team deserves the points they I'm unsure if you mean "points" as in the point system from the group stage of the tournament. Or "points" as in the goals they have scored to win their previous matches. Or "points" as in their general success up to this point. I think the term "goals" would be better, considering the sport. You want to use the present perfect tense at the end since you're discussing something that has happened at an unspecified time in the past. |
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But this interference stains their success.
This flows better when connected to the previous sentence. Although I think you should have added another clarifying sentence specifying exactly what the interference was. That would provide clarity because although I know what you're talking about, someone who isn't following the tournament will not. |
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I believe that they may be successful without Balogun. This sentence has been marked as perfect! I believe that they may be successful in their next match even without Balogun. I believe that they may be successful in their next match even without Balogun. I added a prepositional phrase and an adverb to flesh out the sentence. |
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If Balogun plays against Belgium, entire success of US Footbal Team will be compromised. If Balogun plays against Belgium, the entire success of US Footbal Team will be compromised. If Balogun plays against Belgium, the entire success of US Footbal Team will be compromised. If Balogun plays against Belgium, the entire success of the US Football Team will be compromised. If Balogun plays against Belgium, the entire success of the US Football Team will be compromised. It's important to remember the article "the". |
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Every single player's performance of USMNT will be in question.
Every single USMNT player's performance
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Donal Trump acts like rich spoiled child and he thinks he can get whatever he wants. |
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Right of other peoples or other countries is not important to him. |
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He believes that every creature in the world has to serve for him.
He believes that every creature in the world has to serve
He believes that every creature "In the world" isn't grammatically incorrect; I just think most English speakers would say "on the planet" in this case since you used the word "creature". You could also say "everybody in the world". |
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If Infantino said no to him, he woul be legend, but not infantino shoul be shame of himself.
If Infantino said no to him, he would be a legend, but if not
If Infantino had said no to him, he would be a legend Same issues with dropped articles, simple past vs past perfect tenses, and small spelling mistakes. |
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The team deserves the point they go so far. |
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Donald Trump acts like rich spoiled child and he thinks he can get whatever he wants. This sentence has been marked as perfect! Donald Trump acts like a rich, spoiled child, and he thinks he can get whatever he wants. Donald Trump acts like a rich, spoiled child, and he thinks he can get whatever he wants. |
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Right of other people or other countries is not important to him.
It's important not to drop articles like "the", especially at the beginning of a sentence. The noun and verb need to agree as well. The rights (plural nouns) -> are (conjugation of "is" for plural nouns) |
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