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20 Jan 2022
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Do the following sentences sound natural?
S: I heard it would snow this weekend.
A: Oh, again? I liked snow in my childhood, but I hate snow now.
S: Really? I like snow still now. I think it makes everything calm.
A: Uh-huh, but I don't like drinking with snowing. I can't go to anywhere.
S: I will give you a ride to anywhere, if you don't mind.
A: Thank you, but no thank you. Or rather, I want to stay home when it's snowing.
Do the following sentences sound natural?
S: I heard it would snow this weekend.
A: Oh, again? I liked snow in my childhood, but I hate snow now.
S: Really? I like snow still now. I think it makes everything calm.
A: Uh-huh, but I don't like drinking with snowing. I can't go to anywhere.
S: I will give you a ride to anywhere, if you don't mind.
A: Thank you, but no thank you. Or rather, I want to stay home when it's snowing.
S: I heard it would snow this weekend.
A: Oh, again? I liked snow in my childhood, but I hate snow now.
S: Really? I like snow still now. I think it makes everything calm.
A: Uh-huh, but I don't like drinking with snowing. I can't go to anywhere.
S: I will give you a ride to anywhere, if you don't mind.
A: Thank you, but no thank you. Or rather, I want to stay home when it's snowing.
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- English (US)
S: I heard it's going to snow this weekend.
A: Oh, again? I liked snow as a child, but I hate it now.
S: Really? I still like snow now. I think it's calming.
A: Uh-huh, but I don't like drinking while it's snowing. I can't go to anywhere.
S: I will give you a ride somewhere if you'd like. (or "if you want")
A: Thank you, but no thank you. I'd prefer to stay home when it's snowing.
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