Absolutely!
1. The vivacious puppy greeted every visitor with wagging tails and joyful barks.
2. She felt a touch of melancholy as the rainy day reminded her of past memories....
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Absolutely!
1. The vivacious puppy greeted every visitor with wagging tails and joyful barks.
2. She felt a touch of melancholy as the rainy day reminded her of past memories.
Here’s a corrected and more natural version of your sentence:
"Good. Could you give me some sample sentences?"
Tips for improvement:
1. "Good" → "Good." (Add a period for proper punctuation.)
2. "would you" → "could you" (More polite and natural in requests.)
3. "give me" is correct, but "could you give me" sounds smoother than "would you give me."
Alternative phrasing (more natural):
- "Great, could you show me some example sentences?"
- "Nice, can you give me a few sample sentences?"
Keep your sentences clear and concise. Using "could" instead of "would" makes requests sound more polite.
(Word count: ~100)