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marukome

June 1, 2025

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eat something

Today,I went to eat pancake with my friend.
The pancake was so big. I felt full soon.

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Today,I went to eat pancake with my friend.

Today, I went to eat pancakes with my friend.

The pancake was so big.

The pancakes were so big.

I felt full soon.

I felt full quickly.

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Small tweaks but very good!

eatAte something

Today, I went to eat a pancake with my friend.

I quickly felt full soon.

Today, I went to eate pancakes with my friend.

When using 'went to', it is common to specify where it is you went. If there is no location, the past tense verb is sufficient enough to use.
"pancakes" instead of "pancake" as it is a specific and countable noun.

The pancakes was soere very big.

A more natural statement. As you ate with a friend it is better to say pancakes as i assume you both ate the pancakes.

I felt full soonquickly.

more natural phraising

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kibiji

June 2, 2025

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good job!

Today,I went to eat pancake with my friend.

Today, I went to eat pancakes with my friend.

The pancake was so big.

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It is either-
I went to eat a pancake with my friend. (Only one pancake)
or
I went to eat pancakes with my friend. (More than one pancake).

Other than that, you did very well!! Good job :D

eat something


eatAte something

Today,I went to eat pancake with my friend.


Today,I went to eat pancake with my friend.

Today, I went to eat pancakes with my friend.

Today, I went to eate pancakes with my friend.

When using 'went to', it is common to specify where it is you went. If there is no location, the past tense verb is sufficient enough to use. "pancakes" instead of "pancake" as it is a specific and countable noun.

Today, I went to eat a pancake with my friend.

Today,I went to eat pancake with my friend.

Today, I went to eat pancakes with my friend.

The pancake was so big.


The pancake was so big.

The pancakes was soere very big.

A more natural statement. As you ate with a friend it is better to say pancakes as i assume you both ate the pancakes.

The pancake was so big.

The pancakes were so big.

I felt full soon.


I felt full soonquickly.

more natural phraising

I quickly felt full soon.

I felt full soon.

I felt full quickly.

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