Today, I counted the English Diary, so I finished the 14th. I think the first day didn't review.
It's OK. The first day was the 0 day. I decided.

Chat GPT didn't understand what I wanted to do because my pronunciation was poor.

I need to practice pronunciation of the difference, especially, Can or can't and lead or read.

今日は1日中プールにいたので、彼女の顔は日に焼けて真っ黒になりました。
She spent the entire day at the pool today, so her face got sunburned and turned completely black.


次回は必ずプールに行く前に、彼女に日焼け止めを塗ったか確認しなければなりません。
Next time, we must make sure to check if she has applied sunscreen before going to the pool.

女性は生理の間はプールに入ることができません。
Women cannot swim in the pool during their period.

smoothly, fluently

"Fluently" and "smoothly" are related terms, but they have slightly different meanings and usage:

  1. Fluently:
    • "Fluently" is primarily an adverb used to describe how well someone can speak or perform a particular task without hesitation, pauses, or difficulty.
    • It often relates to the ability to use a language, such as speaking a foreign language fluently, meaning you can express yourself in that language easily and naturally.
    Example: She speaks English fluently, without stumbling over words.
  2. Smoothly:
    • "Smoothly" is also an adverb but has a broader application. It refers to the way something is done without any noticeable interruptions, disruptions, or irregularities.
    • It can be used to describe the overall flow or performance of various tasks or processes, not just language.
    Example 1: The car's engine ran smoothly without any hiccups. Example 2: The project progressed smoothly, with no major issues.

In summary, "fluently" is more specific to language and communication, while "smoothly" can be applied to a wider range of activities and processes to indicate that they are free of interruptions or problems.


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