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27 Mar 2023
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Words are often used not for expressing but for concealing one‘s thought.
Does my sentence grammatically make sense??😊😂
If not, could you please correct i??😉😭
Words are often used not for expressing but for concealing one‘s thought.
Does my sentence grammatically make sense??😊😂
If not, could you please correct i??😉😭
Does my sentence grammatically make sense??😊😂
If not, could you please correct i??😉😭
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27 Mar 2023
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@yuu6
“thought” needs to be plural: “thoughts” and it’ll sound better I think.
Other than that it sounds very natural!
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@yuu6
“thought” needs to be plural: “thoughts” and it’ll sound better I think.
Other than that it sounds very natural!
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