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Inglês (EUA)
I went to Otemachi,yesterday.
There were many chill spots on the road.
The road covered with grasses, some people lied on the grass.
Looked so comfortable. soa natural?
There were many chill spots on the road.
The road covered with grasses, some people lied on the grass.
Looked so comfortable. soa natural?
- Inglês (EUA)
Um pouco artificial
I went to Otemachi,yesterday.
There were many chill spots on the road.
The road was covered with grassesgrass, and some people lied on the grass.
The road was covered with grassesgrass, and some people lied on the grass.
LookedIt looked so comfortable.
LookedIt looked so comfortable.
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- Japonês
- Inglês (EUA)
Artificial
I went to Otemachi yesterday,. yesterday(The comma was wrong...)
I went to Otemachi yesterday,. yesterday(The comma was wrong...)
??? -- There were many chillCHILL spots on the road.
??? -- There were many chillCHILL spots on the road.
The road was covered with grassesgrass, and some people liedlaid on the grass.
The road was covered with grassesgrass, and some people liedlaid on the grass.
??? -- Looked so comfortable.
??? -- Looked so comfortable.
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- Francês (França)
Um pouco artificial
I went to Otemachi, yesterday.
I went to Otemachi, yesterday.
There were many chill spots on the roadway.
There were many chill spots on the roadway.
The roadstreet mall/street plaza / The promenade was covered within grassesgrass, somewith people liedlying on the grassit.
The roadstreet mall/street plaza / The promenade was covered within grassesgrass, somewith people liedlying on the grassit.
LookedIt looked so comfortable.
LookedIt looked so comfortable.
Definition of mall
2a: a usually public area often set with shade trees and designed as a promenade or as a pedestrian walk
3a: an urban shopping area featuring a variety of shops surrounding a usually open-air concourse reserved for pedestrian traffic
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/mall
Definition of plaza
1: an open public area that is usually near city buildings and that often has trees and bushes and places to sit, walk, and shop
https://www.britannica.com/dictionary/plaza
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You might say: There were many chilly places ALONG the road.
"Looked comfortable"??? What looked comfortable? The grass? OR did the people laying on the grass look comfortable.
Your last sentence needs a SUBJECT.
The grass looked so comfortable.
or
The people laying on the grass looked so comfortable.
'The grass' and 'The people' are called the subject.