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Q:
Ayumu Hirano's final jump in the men's halfpipe snowboard received an extraodinaly high rating of 19 for in the morning of weekday.
Could someone please correct my sentence ?
I would like to say that usually the rating weekday mornings are low.
Could someone please correct my sentence ?
I would like to say that usually the rating weekday mornings are low.
A:
“Ayumu Hirano’s final jump in the men’s halfpipe snowboard received an extraordinarily high rating of 19 for a weekday morning.”
Q:
Ayumu Hirano finished his second round flawless in the Men's Halfpipe snowboard event.
His successful triple cork 1440 was the first of its kind in the Olympics history. Everybody didn't doubt his gold medal, but the Americana judge gave him only 89 points. It was behind of Scotty James‘s 92. The score met a lot of boos not only from Japanese but also from Americans.The judge is said that he wanted to give American Shaun white a medal.
Could someone please correct my sentence ?
His successful triple cork 1440 was the first of its kind in the Olympics history. Everybody didn't doubt his gold medal, but the Americana judge gave him only 89 points. It was behind of Scotty James‘s 92. The score met a lot of boos not only from Japanese but also from Americans.The judge is said that he wanted to give American Shaun white a medal.
Could someone please correct my sentence ?
A:
Ayumu Hirano finished his second round flawlessly in the men's halfpipe snowboard event.
His successful triple cork 1440 was the first of its kind in Olympic history. Nobody doubted his gold medal, but the American judge gave him only 89 points, less than Scotty James‘s 92. The scoring met with a lot of boos not only from the Japanese, but also from Americans. The judge said that he wanted to give American Shaun White a medal.
- the capitals are not wrong - different newspapers and articles will capitalise differently
- the only important thing is that we don’t typically say “everybody didn’t” - we think in the opposite way - “nobody did”
His successful triple cork 1440 was the first of its kind in Olympic history. Nobody doubted his gold medal, but the American judge gave him only 89 points, less than Scotty James‘s 92. The scoring met with a lot of boos not only from the Japanese, but also from Americans. The judge said that he wanted to give American Shaun White a medal.
- the capitals are not wrong - different newspapers and articles will capitalise differently
- the only important thing is that we don’t typically say “everybody didn’t” - we think in the opposite way - “nobody did”
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