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TOMO_o

Aug. 29, 2025

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Do you have a favorite fragrance?

I usually spray on a fragrance that my cousin gave it to me years ago, they are good scents but I don’t know their names. I’m still not sure how to spray on a fragrance correctly. I think there are a lot of people who add scent themselves with body soap instead of a fragrance in Japan.

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Do you have a favorite fragrance?

I usually spray on a fragrance that my cousin gave it to me years ago, t. They are goodexcellent scents, but I don’t know their names (unfortunately).

I’m still not sure how to spray on a fragrance correctly.

I think there are a lot of people who adduse scent themselves withed body soap instead of a fragrance in Japan.

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TOMO_o

Aug. 30, 2025

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Thank you very much for the careful correction.

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marblemenow

Aug. 30, 2025

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You're welcome.

I usually spray on aone of the fragrances that my cousin gave it to me years ago, t. They are good scents, but I don’t know their names.

The first part of your sentence is talking about one fragrance, but the ending mentions plural fragrances. I edited the first part to agree with the end part.

We are still talking about "fragrance," so you don't need the word "it" in the same sentence.

I’m still not sure how to spray on a fragrance correctly.

I think there are a lot of people who add scents to themselves with body soap instead of a fragrances in Japan.

Speaking about many different people, I would put scents and fragrances as plural, not to mean that individuals are using multiple of either, but because we are referencing multiple of both as a whole / speaking in general

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Great job

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TOMO_o

Aug. 30, 2025

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Thank you very much for your careful correction.
It's difficult to distinguish between plural and singular forms.

Do you have a favorite fragrance?


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I usually spray on a fragrance that my cousin gave it to me years ago, they are good scents but I don’t know their names.


I usually spray on aone of the fragrances that my cousin gave it to me years ago, t. They are good scents, but I don’t know their names.

The first part of your sentence is talking about one fragrance, but the ending mentions plural fragrances. I edited the first part to agree with the end part. We are still talking about "fragrance," so you don't need the word "it" in the same sentence.

I usually spray on a fragrance that my cousin gave it to me years ago, t. They are goodexcellent scents, but I don’t know their names (unfortunately).

I’m still not sure how to spray on a fragrance correctly.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I think there are a lot of people who add scent themselves with body soap instead of a fragrance in Japan.


I think there are a lot of people who add scents to themselves with body soap instead of a fragrances in Japan.

Speaking about many different people, I would put scents and fragrances as plural, not to mean that individuals are using multiple of either, but because we are referencing multiple of both as a whole / speaking in general

I think there are a lot of people who adduse scent themselves withed body soap instead of a fragrance in Japan.

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