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John Aki Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Grammar check please?

Hi,

Could you check for me if I am correct in these grammars, please?


My teacher inspired/encouraged me to try again. (In this sense/sentences, there is no much different between "inspire" and "encourage" in the meaning)

That idea inspired me; I was inspired by that idea.

I have some inspirations form that movies.


Thanks.

  

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Broadly speaking, someone who inspires you makes you think I want to be like him. Someone who encourages you tells you You can do this '. Clive

  • Broadly speaking, someone who inspires you makes you think I want to be like him.
  • Someone who encourages you tells you You can do this '.
  • Clive
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Broadly speaking, someone who inspires you makes you think I want to be like him.

Someone who encourages you tells you You can do this'.

Clive

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