May 16, 2026
It’s a rainy day and appreciate it since it reduces the heat!
I’ve been in the library for half the day and almost got my tasks done!
Keep going!
It’s a rainy day and, which I appreciate it since it reduces the heat!
It’s a rainy day, which I appreciate since it reduces the heat!
I’ve been in the library for half the day and have almost gotten my tasks done! I’ve been in the library for half the day and have almost gotten my tasks done!
Keep going, Shirley! / I’ll keep going! Keep going, Shirley! / I’ll keep going!
In English, “Keep going!”, “Carry on!”, etc. are understood to be orders or statements of encouragement directed towards someone else, so to make this sound natural, you need to specify that it’s directed towards yourself by adding your name or “I”.
It’s a rainy day and, which I appreciate it since it reduces the heat!
It’s a rainy day, which I appreciate since it reduces the heat!
I’ve been in the library for half the day and have almost gotten my tasks done! I’ve been in the library for half the day and have almost gotten my tasks done!
Keep going!
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It’s a rainy day and appreciate it since it reduces the heat!
It’s a rainy day
It’s a rainy day |
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I’ve been in the library for half the day and almost got my tasks done! I’ve been in the library for half the day and have almost gotten my tasks done! I’ve been in the library for half the day and have almost gotten my tasks done! I’ve been in the library for half the day and have almost gotten my tasks done! I’ve been in the library for half the day and have almost gotten my tasks done! |
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Keep going! This sentence has been marked as perfect! Keep going, Shirley! / I’ll keep going! Keep going, Shirley! / I’ll keep going! In English, “Keep going!”, “Carry on!”, etc. are understood to be orders or statements of encouragement directed towards someone else, so to make this sound natural, you need to specify that it’s directed towards yourself by adding your name or “I”. |
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