0Could you please tell me if both sentences are correct?02br 02br 00She reflected that as her listening skills have improved, she only sometimes gets distracted.02br 02br 00She reflected that with the improvement of her listening skills her ability to ignore distractions has increased.02br 02br 00Is there another way of saying this sentence?02br 02br 00Thank you02br 02br 00Hope0-
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0I reckon you need past tenses there Spring, and I'd go for 'notice'/'realize' instead of 'reflect'.02br 02br 00One more way you can say it:02br 02br 00She noticed that her ability to ignore distractions had increased together with her skill in listening.02br 02br 00Hope this helps.02br 02br 00[8]0-
0Hi Spring,02br 02br 00Let me give you an impression of how the sentences sound (in other words, of course) to a native speaker. as though they believed they were uttered by another native speaker:02br 02br 001) As written, both sentences convey the same broad meaning, but with different nuances. Essentially, the meaning is exactly the same as sentence 2,