Alex and Izzie are talking about there new school.
Alex: Hi,Izzie! How was the class? Izzie:Hmm... It was good. How was yours? It was fun? Alex: Well... Yesterday, I studied hard for the exam. And I got the perfect score. So my teacher said I am the first-rate student of our class. Izzie: Wow. I'll tell you mine. I didn't study hard at first(This school is the second school.)school. So I got the worst score in our class. Then I thought I had to turn over a new leaf. After all, I'm studying hard as well as you. Alex: That's amazing. Did you make some friends? Izzie: Yes. I think some students like me. Alex: That's good. See you at the next break time! Izzie: Bye.
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Alex and Izzie are talking about their new school. > Use the possessive pronoun, their.
Alex: Hi,Izzie! How was the class?
Izzie:Hmm... It was good. How was yours? Was it fun? > The basic rule for asking questions in English is straightforward: Invert the order of the subject and the first auxiliary verb.
Alex: Well... Yesterday, I studied hard for the exam. And I got a perfect score. So my teacher said I am the first-rate student of our class. >?Use the indefinite article, "a", instead of "the".
Izzie: Wow. I'll tell you mine. I didn't study hard?in my previous (This school is the second school.)school. So I got the worst scores in our class. Then I thought I had to turn over a new leaf. After all, I'm studying hard as well as you. > 'in school' is? more common American English while 'at school' is more British but both are equally 'correct'.) > Instead of 'first'., 'previous' is the better term to use.
Alex: That's amazing. Did you make some friends? Izzie: Yes. I think some students like me. Alex: That's good. See you at the next break time! Izzie: Bye.