Hello, everyone! I'd like to know are the following sentences correct and looks well?
and also, how common it is for native speakers to use parenthesis in these cases?
1) She is very smart (and kind to others).
2) Your answer will be appreciated (and more than satisfactory).
3) He could make it quickly (and even without help from others).
4) Jane has always loved flowers (and especially red roses).
Thanks in advance!
Using a lot of parentheses is often a sign that your English is weak. It also flags your English as casual (which is OK if you want to be casual), but not OK in more formal contexts (eg a job application). I'd like to know are the following sentences correct and looks well?
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Using a lot of parentheses is often a sign that your English is weak. It also flags your English as casual (which is OK if you want to be casual), but not OK in more formal contexts (eg a job application).
I'd like to know are the following sentences correct and looks well? No. Get rid of the parentheses. Sometimes a comma is also a good idea, if you feel there should