Preguntas sobre ejemplos de oraciones con, y la definición y uso de "Shota"
Palabras similares a "Shota" y sus diferencias
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre Shota made breakfast for his family. y Shota made for his family breakfast. ?
A:
"shota made breakfast for his family." is the correct one. the second one is just wrong 😅
Otras preguntas sobre "Shota"
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? Shota: Alyce, are you still working as a volunteer to tutor kids with their homework?
Alyce: I'm still volunteering, yes, but I've recently shifted my focus to work with an individual college student. The plan is to help him graduate in four years.
Steve: Good for you, Alyce. You know, America has a serious dropout crisis. No less than 60 percent of young people go to college these days, but students are up against some unprecedented challenges. More than $1.4 trillion in student loan debt is held by just over 44 million Americans. And did you know that only 55 percent of students graduate in six years?
Alyce: I'm still volunteering, yes, but I've recently shifted my focus to work with an individual college student. The plan is to help him graduate in four years.
Steve: Good for you, Alyce. You know, America has a serious dropout crisis. No less than 60 percent of young people go to college these days, but students are up against some unprecedented challenges. More than $1.4 trillion in student loan debt is held by just over 44 million Americans. And did you know that only 55 percent of students graduate in six years?
A:
, this is perfect! Well done.
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? Shota: Alyce, are you still working as a volunteer to tutor kids with their homework?
Alyce: I'm still volunteering, yes, but I've recently shifted my focus to work with an individual college student. The plan is to help him graduate in four years.
Steve: Good for you, Alyce. You know, America has a serious dropout crisis. No less than 60 percent of young people go to college these days, but students are up against some unprecedented challenges. More than $1.4 trillion in student loan debt is held by just over 44 million Americans. And did you know that only 55 percent of students graduate in six years?
Alyce: I'm still volunteering, yes, but I've recently shifted my focus to work with an individual college student. The plan is to help him graduate in four years.
Steve: Good for you, Alyce. You know, America has a serious dropout crisis. No less than 60 percent of young people go to college these days, but students are up against some unprecedented challenges. More than $1.4 trillion in student loan debt is held by just over 44 million Americans. And did you know that only 55 percent of students graduate in six years?
A:
完璧! The only thing that is a little bit unnatural is the spelling of the name Alice! Interesting spelling but not “wrong” I suppose
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? Shota: I feel so sorry for the people who were affected by last year's natural disasters. Mother Nature caused so many calamities so quickly, and it seems recovery is taking a long time everywhere. Nancy, how are members of your extended family in Puerto Rico coping with the aftermath of Hurricane Maria? Is everybody all right?
Nancy: Thanks for asking, Shota. My uncle and aunt used to run a cozy little restaurant in San Juan, but the hurricane destroyed the place. That really crushed their spirits. After weeks of indecision, they finally decided to move to Orland and start a new life there.
Nancy: Thanks for asking, Shota. My uncle and aunt used to run a cozy little restaurant in San Juan, but the hurricane destroyed the place. That really crushed their spirits. After weeks of indecision, they finally decided to move to Orland and start a new life there.
A:
So, one small and weird thing. In American English, "aunt and uncle" sounds much better and more natural than "uncle and aunt".
Oh, one more small thing I just noticed. "Nancy, how are *the* members of your extended family in Puerto Rico....". I'm not positive if the article is needed here, but it sounds better to me with the article.
Also "Orlando".
Oh, one more small thing I just noticed. "Nancy, how are *the* members of your extended family in Puerto Rico....". I'm not positive if the article is needed here, but it sounds better to me with the article.
Also "Orlando".
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