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Masanori Takaoka Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

these sentences sound natural?

A: I'm angry since that teacher favors the students who are clever.
B: How about just ignoring it? But... you cannot do so.
C: Anyway, saying ill of it will not enable you to change anything.
A: That's right. I will change my mind and focus on studying. I will do my best.

Any corrections above?

I meant by these sentences:
A: The teacher irritates me because he treats the good student well.
B: You should ignore him, but maybe you cannot.
C: Although you complain, nothing will change.
A: I see. I must concentrate on studying hard.
  

Top answer

I'm angry since that teacher favors the students who are clever. Possible, although I'd use because rather than since . You should ignore him, but maybe you cannot.

  • I'm angry since that teacher favors the students who are clever.
  • Possible, although I'd use because rather than since .
  • You should ignore him, but maybe you cannot.
  • Possible, but I'd use can't rather than cannot .
  • Anyway, saying ill of it will not enable you to change anything.
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I'm angry since that teacher favors the students who are clever. Possible, although I'd use because rather than since.
You should ignore him, but maybe you cannot. Possible, but I'd use can't rather than cannot.
Anyway, sayin

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