That's also good. Milk gives you calcium and bread has carbs. You could also add some fruit to make it more nutritious. What do you think? Do you have any other ideas about breakfast?...
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That's also good. Milk gives you calcium and bread has carbs. You could also add some fruit to make it more nutritious. What do you think? Do you have any other ideas about breakfast?
Here’s a corrected and more natural version of your sentence:
"Oh, I have no idea. Generally, we drink some milk and eat some bread."
Tips for improvement:
1. "General" → "Generally" – You need the adverb form to describe how you usually do something.
2. More natural phrasing (optional):
- "Oh, I’m not sure. Usually, we have some milk and bread." (Simpler and more conversational)
- "I don’t know. Typically, we just have milk with bread." (Even more casual)
Key improvements:
✅ Grammar: "Generally" is the correct adverb.
✅ Clarity: The original was understandable but slightly awkward.
✅ Natural flow: Shortening or rephrasing can sound more fluent.
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