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I must go to the school.. because spring holidays will end soon..
I should go to bed early.
Good luck everyone tomorrow.
I must go to the school..…
I must go to school…
Ellipses have 3 dots to be correct
because the spring holidays will end soon..
because the spring holidays will end soon.
don’t overuse ellipses, they’re good for reflection but don’t overuse them
I should go to bed early.
Good luck everyone tomorrow.tomorrow everyone.
Good luck tomorrow everyone.
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Nice work :)
I must go to the school..
I must go to the school.
I musthave to go to the school tomorrow. :(
I have to go to school tomorrow. :(
I musthave to go to the school..
I have to go to school..
because spring holidays will end soon..today
because spring holidays will end today
Since you're going to school tomorrow, the spring holiday should end today
I should go to bed early.
Good luck everyone tomorrow.
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Happy resumption to we that are students 😪.
I must go to the school tomorrow. :( We generally do not use the definite article with "go to school" in this situation. You can say "I must go to school tomorrow" or "I have to go to school tomorrow". I must go to the school tomorrow. :( We generally do not use the definite article with "go to school" in this situation. You can say "I must go to school tomorrow" or "I have to go to school tomorrow".
I must go to the school.. I must go to the school..
Better: I have to go to school.
because spring holidays will end soon.. because spring holidays will end soon..
Here it's better to use a determiner (= article, possessive, demonstrative), such as "Our spring holidays will end soon".
I should go to bed early. I should go to bed early.
Yes, good!
Good luck everyone tomorrow. Maybe better: "Good luck to everyone tomorrow." Good luck everyone tomorrow. Maybe better: "Good luck to everyone tomorrow."
I musthave to go to the school..
I have to go to school..
This is correct, but “have to” sounds more natural in everyday English. “Must” is more formal.
The use of “the” can be tricky in English. We use “the” when we talk about something specific. We do not use “the” when we talk about things in general.
I like coffee. (in general)
I like the coffee. (this specific coffee)
I have to go to school. (in general, as a student)
I have to go to the school. (to a specific school building that the listener already knows about)
because the spring holidays will end soon.. because the spring holidays will end soon..
Now we use "the" because it refers to a specific, known holiday period :) You and the listener both know which holidays you mean.
“The spring holidays” = a specific, known period of time.
I should go to bed early. I should go to bed early.
Amazing!
Good luck everyone tomorrow. Good luck everyone tomorrow.
Great! This is great for everyday English.
Great! This works well in everyday English. For a more formal version, you could say: "Good luck to everyone tomorrow."
Everyday English has evolved to be much more relaxed, while formal English uses complete and structured phrasing.
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Great job! The most important thing is that I understood everything you were trying to express. The corrections were minor and did not affect understanding.
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I must go to the school tomorrow. :( I must go to the school tomorrow. :( We generally do not use the definite article with "go to school" in this situation. You can say "I must go to school tomorrow" or "I have to go to school tomorrow". I must go to the school tomorrow. :( We generally do not use the definite article with "go to school" in this situation. You can say "I must go to school tomorrow" or "I have to go to school tomorrow".
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I must go to the school.. I must go to the school.. I must go to the school.. Better: I have to go to school.
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I This is correct, but “have to” sounds more natural in everyday English. “Must” is more formal. The use of “the” can be tricky in English. We use “the” when we talk about something specific. We do not use “the” when we talk about things in general. I like coffee. (in general) I like the coffee. (this specific coffee) I have to go to school. (in general, as a student) I have to go to the school. (to a specific school building that the listener already knows about)
I must go to the school.
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because spring holidays will end soon.. because spring holidays will end soon.. because spring holidays will end soon.. Here it's better to use a determiner (= article, possessive, demonstrative), such as "Our spring holidays will end soon".
because spring holidays will end Since you're going to school tomorrow, the spring holiday should end today because the spring holidays will end soon.. because the spring holidays will end soon.. Now we use "the" because it refers to a specific, known holiday period :) You and the listener both know which holidays you mean. “The spring holidays” = a specific, known period of time.
because the spring holidays will end soon. don’t overuse ellipses, they’re good for reflection but don’t overuse them |
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I should go to bed early. I should go to bed early. I should go to bed early. Yes, good! This sentence has been marked as perfect! I should go to bed early. I should go to bed early. Amazing! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Good luck everyone tomorrow. Good luck everyone tomorrow. Maybe better: "Good luck to everyone tomorrow." Good luck everyone tomorrow. Maybe better: "Good luck to everyone tomorrow." This sentence has been marked as perfect! Good luck everyone tomorrow. Good luck everyone tomorrow. Great! This is great for everyday English. Great! This works well in everyday English. For a more formal version, you could say: "Good luck to everyone tomorrow." Everyday English has evolved to be much more relaxed, while formal English uses complete and structured phrasing.
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