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While I do get what you're trying to say, try rewording your sentences. For example, instead of saying "Student life is not the proper time to do things," you can use this: <u>Being a student means that you can not focus on your interests and study for school assignments at the same time. You are, eventually, going to have to focus on one thing, either your interests, or school. As school keeps students busy with loads of assignments, tests, and exams that students can't find a proper time to do the things they want to do. (see how I used your sentences here?)</u>
Try doing the same for your next sentence, and come back here!
Used in the beginning of an essay
Let’s first understand the difference between a intransitive and transitive verb.
A transitive verb is a verb that does need an object.
EXAMPLE: I bought a new notebook.
An intransitive verb is a verb that does not need an object.
EXAMPLE: The dog barked.
Here would be a sentence to change the transitive verb to an intransitive:
“The pilot did a successful job doing the test flight.”
This would be transitive because an object is needed at the end of the sentence, other wise the sentence wouldn’t make complete sense.
I hope this helps, have a wonderful day head! :)
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Annabelle: I am to scared to go down! It's big, icy, and slippery I am scared that I might hurt myself! oh Peter, please don't tell me that I am going to die today! Oh please not today.
Peter: Annabelle, I have faith for you. Don't let me down. I have courage that you can do it! Now show the world who you really are!
Annabelle: okay! I will make you proud! I'll show them who's boss!
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