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Q:
Discussions about road bike brake system; which is better disc brake or rim brake, are a topic to easily heat up. I use both of them and it depends on what situation you ride on bikes.
If you don't ride on bikes on rainy days, traditional rim brake bikes are superior. klingt das natürlich?
If you don't ride on bikes on rainy days, traditional rim brake bikes are superior. klingt das natürlich?
A:
× Discussions about road bike brake system; which is better disc brake or rim brake, are a topic to easily heat up.
✓ Discussions about road bike brake systems. Which is better, disc brake or rim brake? That can be a controversial topic.
× I use both of them and it depends on what situation you ride on bikes.
✓ I use both of them, and my preference changes depending on different situations.
✓ Discussions about road bike brake systems. Which is better, disc brake or rim brake? That can be a controversial topic.
× I use both of them and it depends on what situation you ride on bikes.
✓ I use both of them, and my preference changes depending on different situations.
Q:
Discussions with foreigners are fun because fresh opinions are often expressed. There is no vague or suggestive or conventional opinion, which stimulates my feelings. klingt das natürlich?
A:
The Grammer is good, only one mistake I can see is opinions* . Your word usage however is a bit odd I can't tell what the you mean by "stimulates my feelings". What are you trying to say here? I'll see if I can help.
Also one last note "suggestive" isn't the best word here, when an idea, a person or an action is "suggestive" but you don't say what it is suggestive of*. Then it sounds a bit creepy and sexual. For instance;
"The man was making suggestive gestures"
implies the man was making inappropriate sexual gestures.
Also one last note "suggestive" isn't the best word here, when an idea, a person or an action is "suggestive" but you don't say what it is suggestive of*. Then it sounds a bit creepy and sexual. For instance;
"The man was making suggestive gestures"
implies the man was making inappropriate sexual gestures.
Q:
Discussions on youth arrived. I was reading in Kenya.
Once I lent it to my Kenyan friend, he loved it so much, even didn't give me back...hahaha.
So I ordered amazon. It's nice to studying English while studying philosophy. klingt das natürlich?
Once I lent it to my Kenyan friend, he loved it so much, even didn't give me back...hahaha.
So I ordered amazon. It's nice to studying English while studying philosophy. klingt das natürlich?
A:
"Discussions on youth arrived" doesn't make any sense. Were you trying to say "We were discussing youth"? To arrive is to enter a place.
The sentence "I was reading in Kenya" is good, however it doesn't relate to the previous sentence.
"Once I lent it to my Kenyan friend"- lent what? You can only use 'it' in English when you've previously stated an object (were you referring to the book you were reading?).
", he loved it so much, even didn't give me back... hahaha" should be ", and he loved it so much that he didn't even give it back to me... hahaha."
"So I ordered amazon" should be "so I ordered another one off of Amazon."
The final sentence should be "It's nice to study English while studying philosophy", although this sentence has no relation to the previous ones and feels out of place.
In the end, I struggle to understand what the narrative to this is.
EDIT: It occurred to me that possibly 'Discussions of youth' is a book title, in which case it should be written as "The book I ordered, 'Discussion of Youth' arrived. I was reading it in Kenya."
The sentence "I was reading in Kenya" is good, however it doesn't relate to the previous sentence.
"Once I lent it to my Kenyan friend"- lent what? You can only use 'it' in English when you've previously stated an object (were you referring to the book you were reading?).
", he loved it so much, even didn't give me back... hahaha" should be ", and he loved it so much that he didn't even give it back to me... hahaha."
"So I ordered amazon" should be "so I ordered another one off of Amazon."
The final sentence should be "It's nice to study English while studying philosophy", although this sentence has no relation to the previous ones and feels out of place.
In the end, I struggle to understand what the narrative to this is.
EDIT: It occurred to me that possibly 'Discussions of youth' is a book title, in which case it should be written as "The book I ordered, 'Discussion of Youth' arrived. I was reading it in Kenya."
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