- Coreano
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Inglese (Stati Uniti)
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Inglese (Regno Unito)
- I tried to avoid lifting heavy objects so as not to burden my hip joints.
- I usually avoid calls from strangers.
- I think she speaks English well because she can express her mind and thoughts freely without using difficult words.
sembra naturale?
- I usually avoid calls from strangers.
- I think she speaks English well because she can express her mind and thoughts freely without using difficult words.
sembra naturale?
- Inglese (Stati Uniti)
Un po' strano
- I tried to avoid lifting heavy objects so as to not to burden my hip joints.
- I tried to avoid lifting heavy objects so as to not to burden my hip joints.
- I usually avoid calls from strangers.
- I think she speaks English well because she can express her mind and thoughts freely without using difficult words.
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- Inglese (Stati Uniti)
Un po' strano
- I tried to avoid lifting heavy objects so as to not to burden my hip joints.
- I tried to avoid lifting heavy objects so as to not to burden my hip joints.
- I usually avoid calls from strangers.
- I think she speaks English well because she can express her mind and thoughts freely without using difficult words.
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- Coreano
- Inglese (Stati Uniti)
- Inglese (Stati Uniti)
Un po' strano
If you say “I tried”, you’re referring to a specific time in the past, to a specific incident. If you mean in general, as in something you always do, then you say “I try to avoid lifting heavy objects so as not to burden my hip joints.”
The other two examples sound fine to me.
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- Coreano
Got it!
Thank you very much 🙏
😊
- Coreano
* “heavy objects” would be the best word in the sentence other than “heavy stuff”, “heavy things”?
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