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Mezzopiano Posted 8 years ago
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I'm just hoping to get the hang of as many things for the project as possible before I fly back to my hometown on the 10th of July.

Please fix my sentence. Thank you so much.


I'm just hoping to get the hang of as many things for the project as possible before I fly back to my hometown on the 10th of July.

  

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mezzopiano I'm just hoping to get the hang of as many things for the project as possible before I fly back to my hometown on the 10th of July. I'd change that a little. I'm just hoping to get the hang of as many things as possible for the project before I fly back home on July 10.

  • mezzopiano I'm just hoping to get the hang of as many things for the project as possible before I fly back to my hometown on the 10th of July.
  • I'd change that a little.
  • I'm just hoping to get the hang of as many things as possible for the project before I fly back home on July 10.
  • In case you didn't know, "get the hang of" is a very casual expression, not at all formal.
  • So if you are writing to a friend, it's OK, but if you're writing to a professor, it's not really the best expression.
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mezzopianoI'm just hoping to get the hang of as many things for the project as possible before I fly back to my hometown on the 10th of July.

I'd change that a little.

I'm just hoping to get the hang of as many things as possible for the project before I fly back home on July 10.

In case you didn't know, "get the hang of" is a very casual

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