Yogurt is made from fermented milk. It has a tangy taste and is good for your gut health. You can have it plain or with some fruit on top. Why don't you give it a try sometime?...
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Yogurt is made from fermented milk. It has a tangy taste and is good for your gut health. You can have it plain or with some fruit on top. Why don't you give it a try sometime?
Here’s a corrected and more natural version of your sentence:
"What's yogurt? I've never heard of it."
Tips for improvement:
1. "What's" (What is) is correct, but "yogurt" is an uncountable noun, so we don’t use "the" unless referring to a specific type.
2. "I have" → "I've" (contraction sounds more natural in speech).
3. The original sentence sounds like you're asking about a specific yogurt (e.g., a brand or type). If you mean yogurt in general, no article ("the") is needed.
Alternative phrasing (if you mean a specific yogurt):
- "What's this/that yogurt? I've never heard of it." (if pointing at something)
Keep practicing contractions ("I've," "you're," etc.)—they make your speech sound more fluent. Let me know if you'd like more examples. (Word count: 100)