I'm glad you liked it! If you want to learn more English phrases, we can practice some common expressions. For example, "It's raining cats and dogs," means it's raining heavily. Let me know what interests you!...
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I'm glad you liked it! If you want to learn more English phrases, we can practice some common expressions. For example, "It's raining cats and dogs," means it's raining heavily. Let me know what interests you!
Here’s a corrected and more natural version of your sentence:
"Oh, good. That sounds cool!"
Tips for improvement:
1. Avoid "sounds cool one" – The word "one" is unnecessary here. Just say "That sounds cool!"
2. Add a small pause (.) – Breaking it into two sentences ("Oh, good. That sounds cool!") makes it sound more natural.
3. Alternative phrasing:
- "Oh, nice. That sounds great!" (more formal)
- "Oh, cool!" (very casual)
Your original meaning was clear, but small adjustments make it sound smoother in English. Keep practicing—your English is already pretty good!) 😊
(Word count: ~100)