Hello dear friends, Please someone check these rewrite them as a native. A: I don't have the ways in common with my sister. /My sister and I don't have any common points
Can you please tell me another way of above sentences as a native one?
1.It's very good for me to be Jim's student
2.It's very good for me that I'm Mr Charty's student.
3. I'm a student in (Name) University.But It finished last year.( Please rewrite this as a native one)
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A: I have nothing in common with my sister. My sister and I don't have anything in common. It's very good for me to be Jim's student.
— Mister Micawber
A: I have nothing in common with my sister.
My sister and I don't have anything in common.
It's very good for me to be Jim's student.
It's very good for me that I'm Mr Charty's student.
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A: I have nothing in common with my sister. My sister and I don't have anything in common. 1.It's very good for me to be Jim's student. 2.It's very good for me that I'm Mr Charty's student. 3. I was a student at (Name) University, but I graduated/dropped out last year.