That's a great idea! Let's start with some interesting new words. For example: "enormous" means very large. "Curious" means eager to learn or know something. Can you try using them in a sentence?...
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That's a great idea! Let's start with some interesting new words. For example: "enormous" means very large. "Curious" means eager to learn or know something. Can you try using them in a sentence?
Here’s a corrected and improved version of your sentence:
"Yes, I’d like to learn some new words."
Tips:
1. "I would" → "I’d" (more natural in spoken English)
2. "some new word" → "some new words" (plural, since you likely want to learn more than one)
Alternative phrasings (depending on context):
- "Yes, I’d like to expand my vocabulary." (more formal/advanced)
- "I want to learn some new words." (simpler, direct)
Keep it natural—short and clear is great for conversation. Keep practicing! 😊
(Word count: ~50)