April 4, 2021
It's not easy to choose just one dish, because I love eating, but I guess that french fries with fried eggs would be on the top of my list. However, the more I grow older the more I'm fond of spoon dishes and vegetables. I guess I'm starting to concern about my health and french fries are not famous for their benefits.
What I have no doubt about is that breakfast is my favorite meal; the best thing about waking up is eating a delicious breakfast. I like eating oatmeal, usually with berries, but I also add bananas, chocolate, or nuts. I sit at the table and eat while drinking black tea.
On the other hand, there's no one specific dish that I hate or something. I don't especially enjoy corn in salads, neither I like sugar on my tea or coffee (I'd rather sweeten it with milk). But I'm not allergic to any ingredients and I don't find any plate disgusting, so I can eat at anybody's mama's home without having a bad time. And that's great for every first time having dinner with your couple's parents.
Talking about food
It's not easy to choose just one dish, because I love eating, but I guess that french fries with fried eggs would be on the top of my list.
However, the more I grow olderolder I get the more I'm fond of spoon dishes and vegetables.
Your version was grammatically correct however in English we almost never say it that way. 'The older I get...' is how we usually say it.
I guess I'm starting to become concerned about my health and french fries are not famous for their benefits.
What I have no doubt about is that breakfast is my favorite meal; the best thing about waking up is eating a delicious breakfast.
I like eating oatmeal, usually with berries, but I also add bananas, chocolate, or nuts.
I sit at the table and eat while drinking black tea.
On the other hand, there's no one specific dish that I hate or something.
'or something' is redundant here and sounds unnatural to a native English speaker.
I don't especially enjoy corn in salads, neither do I like sugar on my tea or coffee (I'd rather sweeten it with milk).
But I'm not allergic to any ingredients and I don't find any plate disgusting, so I can eat at anybody's mama's home without having a bad time.
And that's great for every first time having dinner with your couplepartner's parents.
We use 'partner' or 'boyfriend' or 'girlfriend' to describe the other person in a new 'couple'
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Very well done! Your grammar is mostly very good, and you nailed the use of genitive apostrophes in all your sentences, good work! I only had to correct a few things and your writing feels very natural to my native English eyes. Also, all these foods sounds delicious! Yum!
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Talking about food This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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It's not easy to choose just one dish, because I love eating, but I guess that french fries with fried eggs would be on the top of my list. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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However, the more I grow older the more I'm fond of spoon dishes and vegetables. However, the Your version was grammatically correct however in English we almost never say it that way. 'The older I get...' is how we usually say it. |
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I guess I'm starting to concern about my health and french fries are not famous for their benefits. I guess I'm starting to become concerned about my health and french fries are not famous for their benefits. |
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What I have no doubt about is that breakfast is my favorite meal; the best thing about waking up is eating a delicious breakfast. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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I like eating oatmeal, usually with berries, but I also add bananas, chocolate, or nuts. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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I sit at the table and eat while drinking black tea. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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On the other hand, there's no one specific dish that I hate or something. On the other hand, there's no one specific dish that I hate 'or something' is redundant here and sounds unnatural to a native English speaker. |
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I don't especially enjoy corn in salads, neither I like sugar on my tea or coffee (I'd rather sweeten it with milk). I don't especially enjoy corn in salads, neither do I like sugar on my tea or coffee (I'd rather sweeten it with milk). |
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But I'm not allergic to any ingredients and I don't find any plate disgusting, so I can eat at anybody's mama's home without having a bad time. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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And that's great for every first time having dinner with your couple's parents. And that's great for every first time having dinner with your We use 'partner' or 'boyfriend' or 'girlfriend' to describe the other person in a new 'couple' |
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