Well, it depends on several factors like the number of devices connected, the distance from the router, and the type of network. A good router with strong signal strength helps keep things stable and fast.If you want to know more specific ways to imp...
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Well, it depends on several factors like the number of devices connected, the distance from the router, and the type of network. A good router with strong signal strength helps keep things stable and fast.If you want to know more specific ways to improve stability and speed, feel free to ask me.
Here’s a more natural and polished version of your sentence:
"Yes, I think so. I’m curious—how is the network so stable and fast?"
Tips for improvement:
1. More natural phrasing: Instead of "how the network is...", use "how is the network..." to sound more conversational.
2. Pause for emphasis: Adding a dash (—) or a slight pause before "how" makes it sound more like a genuine question.
3. Alternative phrasing: You could also say:
- "Yes, I agree. It’s impressive how stable and fast the network is!" (if you're agreeing with someone)
- "I’m curious—what makes the network so stable and fast?" (more direct question)
Your original sentence was understandable, but these small tweaks make it sound smoother and more native-like. Keep practicing—your English is already quite good!
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