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Q:
In Zimbabwe, the currency rate dropped in hyperinflation in the past. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
× In Zimbabwe, the currency rate dropped in hyperinflation in the past.
✓ In Zimbabwe, the currency rate dropped because of hyperinflation in the past.
✓ In Zimbabwe, the currency rate dropped because of hyperinflation in the past.
Q:
In Zimbabwe, the currency rate dropped in hyperinflation in the past.
In the present, inflation is rather controlled than the past.
I could not buy loaf of bread even for a bunch of bills. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
In the present, inflation is rather controlled than the past.
I could not buy loaf of bread even for a bunch of bills. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
× In Zimbabwe, the currency rate dropped in hyperinflation in the past.
✓ In Zimbabwe, the currency rate dropped because of hyperinflation in the past.
× In the present, inflation is rather controlled than the past.
✓ Presently, inflation is rather more controlled than in the past.
× I could not buy loaf of bread even for a bunch of bills.
✓ But I still could not buy a loaf of bread even for a bunch of bills.
The sentence could still use some restructuring but this is more correct.
✓ In Zimbabwe, the currency rate dropped because of hyperinflation in the past.
× In the present, inflation is rather controlled than the past.
✓ Presently, inflation is rather more controlled than in the past.
× I could not buy loaf of bread even for a bunch of bills.
✓ But I still could not buy a loaf of bread even for a bunch of bills.
The sentence could still use some restructuring but this is more correct.
Q:
Zimbabwe means Stone houses. They are famous remains in the country. The country is well-known for the currency hyper inflation
bu doğru görünüyor mu?
bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
Zimbabwe means ‘stone houses.’ There are famous ruins of these houses found [throughout/in] the country. The country is also well-known for the hyperinflation of its currency.
Q:
In Zimbabwe, a crocodile bit 9 years old girl, then 11 years old girl approached it, crushed the eyes , and helped another girl. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
Overall, the sentence is very well structured. But it sounds a bit like it was made by a robot. Try this instead.
In Zimbabwe, a crocodile attacked (bit is still good) 9 years old girl, an 11 years old girl approached it ,crushed its eyes, and helped another girl. does this sound natural
In Zimbabwe, a crocodile attacked (bit is still good) 9 years old girl, an 11 years old girl approached it ,crushed its eyes, and helped another girl. does this sound natural
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