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TOMO_o

Sept. 6, 2025

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Have you ever lived by yourself?

Although I used to live by myself, I'm living with my parents for now. I want to live by myself again someday, so I've been looking for some place. I think I'll miss companionship, tough. There are fewer place that are satisfied with costs and accessibility.

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I want to live by myself again someday, so I've been looking for somea place.

I think I'll miss the companionshipy, tough.

"companionship" tends to be used for like a romantic partner or your best friend, company is a little more general

There are fewer place that are satisfied withactory when it comes to costs and accessibility.

"fewer" is used for a comparison, but you're not comparing to anything here, so changed to a simple "few".

"satisfied" would be if the place itself was happy, which is a little strange to say. "satisfactory" refers to the feelings it gives you.

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TOMO_o

Sept. 7, 2025

28

Thank you very much for your careful correction.
It's difficult to distinguish between adjectives and past participles of verbs.
I'll learn it little by little as I study.

I think I'll miss companionship, though.

There are fewer places that areI'm satisfied with in terms of costs and accessibility.

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Great job!

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TOMO_o

Sept. 7, 2025

28

Thank you very much for the careful correction.

Have you ever lived by yourself?

Although I used to live by myself, I'm living with my parents for now.

I want to live by myself again someday, so I've been looking for somea new place to stay.

I think I'll miss companionship, tough.

There are fewer places that are satisfied withy me, regarding costs and accessibility.

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TOMO_o

Sept. 7, 2025

28

Thank you very much for the careful correction.

I want to live by myself again someday, so I've been looking for some place to live.

Your sentence was not grammatically wrong but it feels more natural to say "some place to live" when talking about looking for an apartment or new home.

There are fewer places that are satisfied withactory with regards to costs and accessibility.

My correction might make your sentence little stiff but I think this is what you want to say.

Another way you can say it is "There are fewer places where I am happy with the costs and accessibility."

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Overall, good job!

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TOMO_o

Sept. 7, 2025

28

Thank you very much for your careful correction.
It's difficult to distinguish between adjectives and past participles of verbs.
I'll learn it little by little as I study.

Have you ever lived by yourself?


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Although I used to live by myself, I'm living with my parents for now.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I want to live by myself again someday, so I've been looking for some place.


I want to live by myself again someday, so I've been looking for some place to live.

Your sentence was not grammatically wrong but it feels more natural to say "some place to live" when talking about looking for an apartment or new home.

I want to live by myself again someday, so I've been looking for somea new place to stay.

I want to live by myself again someday, so I've been looking for somea place.

I think I'll miss companionship, tough.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I think I'll miss companionship, though.

I think I'll miss the companionshipy, tough.

"companionship" tends to be used for like a romantic partner or your best friend, company is a little more general

There are fewer place that are satisfied with costs and accessibility.


There are fewer places that are satisfied withactory with regards to costs and accessibility.

My correction might make your sentence little stiff but I think this is what you want to say. Another way you can say it is "There are fewer places where I am happy with the costs and accessibility."

There are fewer places that are satisfied withy me, regarding costs and accessibility.

There are fewer places that areI'm satisfied with in terms of costs and accessibility.

There are fewer place that are satisfied withactory when it comes to costs and accessibility.

"fewer" is used for a comparison, but you're not comparing to anything here, so changed to a simple "few". "satisfied" would be if the place itself was happy, which is a little strange to say. "satisfactory" refers to the feelings it gives you.

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