Do not be discouraged that you have failed to jump over, not everyone is able to do it on their first try. In fact, that is the majority of cases in the beginning.
is the highlighted phrase
1. grammatical?
2. is there a better way of saying it?
thanx ^^
Top answer
Hi I would say: Don't be discouraged that you couldn't jump over, not everyone can do it (the) first time. In fact most/the majority can't at first.
— Optilang
Hi I would say: Don't be discouraged that you couldn't jump over, not everyone can do it (the) first time.
In fact most/the majority can't at first.
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