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질문: Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?

아이디어 1

Yes
Yes
모범 답안
Yes, I always bring a lot of keys with me, like my house key, office key, and my bike lock key. I keep them all on a keychain, so I don’t lose them. Sometimes it feels heavy in my pocket, but I’m used to it now.
Yes, I always bring a lot of keys with me, like my house key, office key, and my bike lock key. I keep them all on a keychain, so I don’t lose them. Sometimes it feels heavy in my pocket, but I’m used to it now.
Yes, I usually carry quite a few keys with me every day, such as my house keys, office keys, and my bike lock key. I feel safer having all my keys with me just in case I need them, and I use a keychain to keep them organized. It can be a bit heavy, but after once getting locked out because I forgot a key, I always make sure to bring them all.
Yes, I usually carry quite a few keys with me every day, such as my house keys, office keys, and my bike lock key. I feel safer having all my keys with me just in case I need them, and I use a keychain to keep them organized. It can be a bit heavy, but after once getting locked out because I forgot a key, I always make sure to bring them all.
문법 분석
1. Use of present simple tense: The answer uses the present simple tense ("I usually carry", "I feel safer", "I use", "I always make sure") to describe daily habits and routines, which is appropriate for this type of question. 2. Use of conjunctions and complex sentences: The answer effectively uses conjunctions like "but" and "and" to connect ideas and provide reasons, making the response more coherent and detailed. 3. Use of gerund: "after once getting locked out" uses a gerund phrase to explain a past experience that influences current behavior.
어휘
  • carry quite a few keys
    carry quite a few keys
  • just in case
    just in case
  • keychain to keep them organized
    keychain to keep them organized
  • getting locked out
    getting locked out
  • make sure to bring them all
    make sure to bring them all

아이디어 2

No
No
모범 답안
No, I don’t carry many keys. I just have my house key and maybe my mailbox key. I like to keep things simple and not carry too much with me.
No, I don’t carry many keys. I just have my house key and maybe my mailbox key. I like to keep things simple and not carry too much with me.
No, I only carry one or two keys, like my house key and mailbox key. I prefer to keep things simple and avoid carrying too much. These days, I use digital locks or key cards for most places, so I don’t really need to bring a lot of keys with me. Carrying fewer keys is much more convenient and less likely to get lost.
No, I only carry one or two keys, like my house key and mailbox key. I prefer to keep things simple and avoid carrying too much. These days, I use digital locks or key cards for most places, so I don’t really need to bring a lot of keys with me. Carrying fewer keys is much more convenient and less likely to get lost.
문법 분석
1. Present simple tense: The answer consistently uses the present simple tense ("I only carry," "I prefer," "I use") to describe habits and general truths, which is appropriate for this type of question. 2. Infinitive and gerund structures: The answer uses "prefer to keep" (infinitive) and "avoid carrying" (gerund) correctly, showing a good grasp of verb patterns. 3. Comparative structure: "much more convenient and less likely to get lost" uses comparatives to express preference and reasoning clearly.
어휘
  • prefer to keep things simple
    prefer to keep things simple
  • avoid carrying too much
    avoid carrying too much
  • digital locks
    digital locks
  • key cards
    key cards
  • much more convenient
    much more convenient
  • less likely to get lost
    less likely to get lost