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3 Dec 2022
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Does this sound natural?
Making music might look(sound?) difficult, but not gonna lie, It's not rocket science. You'll soon get the knack of it.
Does this sound natural?
Making music might look(sound?) difficult, but not gonna lie, It's not rocket science. You'll soon get the knack of it.
Making music might look(sound?) difficult, but not gonna lie, It's not rocket science. You'll soon get the knack of it.
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I would say "Making music might seem difficult". But the rest is pretty good :)
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@fukutaka I would say “you’ll soon get the hang of it”. You can have “a knack” or “the knack” FOR something but not “the knack” OF something
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