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Does this sound natural?
What a perfect day for the Marugoto Marathon. I regret not signing up for the competition.
Does this sound natural?
What a perfect day for the Marugoto Marathon. I regret not signing up for the competition.
What a perfect day for the Marugoto Marathon. I regret not signing up for the competition.
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1 Oct 2022
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Sounds good 👍🏼
I’d use exclamation mark with the first sentence.
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Sounds good 👍🏼
I’d use exclamation mark with the first sentence.
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Yes, this sounds natural. You could also say
"What a perfect day for the Marugoto Marathon. I regret not signing up."
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