Pergunta: Did you learn to write with a pen or pencil?
I learned to write with a pencil in kindergarten.
I learned to write with a pencil in kindergarten.
Pencils are easier to erase, which is helpful for beginners.
Pencils are easier to erase, which is helpful for beginners.
Teachers preferred pencils because they are less messy.
Teachers preferred pencils because they are less messy.
I remember using colorful pencils to make writing more fun.
I remember using colorful pencils to make writing more fun.
Pencils are safer for young children.
Pencils are safer for young children.
I started using a pen in elementary school.
I started using a pen in elementary school.
Pens are more permanent, which helped me learn to write more carefully.
Pens are more permanent, which helped me learn to write more carefully.
I enjoyed using different colored pens for different subjects.
I enjoyed using different colored pens for different subjects.
Using a pen made me feel more grown-up.
Using a pen made me feel more grown-up.
Pens are more commonly used in exams and formal writing.
Pens are more commonly used in exams and formal writing.
I used both a pen and a pencil depending on the situation.
I used both a pen and a pencil depending on the situation.
Pencils for math and drawing, pens for writing essays and notes.
Pencils for math and drawing, pens for writing essays and notes.
Teachers encouraged us to use both to develop different skills.
Teachers encouraged us to use both to develop different skills.
I liked switching between pen and pencil for variety.
I liked switching between pen and pencil for variety.
Different subjects required different writing tools.
Different subjects required different writing tools.
Pergunta: Did you learn to write with a pen or pencil?
Expressões Autênticas
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Put pen to paper: To start writing something.
Put pen to paper: To start writing something.
In black and white: Written down or in print.
In black and white: Written down or in print.
Cross the T's and dot the I's: To pay attention to the details.
Cross the T's and dot the I's: To pay attention to the details.