Hello!
Could you read this sentence, please? Does it sound right to you? Also, is the punctuation correct?
But despite all the cold, short days and other flaws, to me, winter doesn’t cease to be the year’s most magical season.
Thanks a lot in advance!
There are several ways to say this. But if you like this wording, I would make a couple of small changes. The most important of these is to move the "me" phrase so that the characterization of winter is immediately followed by the subject (which is winter).
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There are several ways to say this. But if you like this wording, I would make a couple of small changes. The most important of these is to move the "me" phrase so that the characterization of winter is immediately followed by the subject (which is winter). SO:
But despite all its cold, short days and other flaws, winter doesn’t cease to be, for me, the year’s