It's very nice.My mom car is small.My dad car is regular car.
I ride ray is nice.I go to the car sente.
Here’s a corrected and improved version of your text:
"My dad's car is a Granger, and my mom's car is a Kia Ray. They are both very nice. My mom's car is small, while my dad's car is a regular-sized car. I like riding in the Ray; it’s nice. I also went to the car center."
Here are the corrections and improvements I made:
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"My dad car" → "My dad's car"
- Added an apostrophe + "s" to indicate possession.
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"My mom car kia ray." → "My mom's car is a Kia Ray."
- Added an apostrophe + "s" for possession.
- Added "is a" to make the sentence grammatically correct.
- Capitalized "Kia Ray" (car model names should be capitalized).
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"It's very nice." → "They are both very nice."
- Changed "It’s" to "They are both" to refer to both cars instead of just one.
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"My mom car is small." → "My mom's car is small."
- Added an apostrophe + "s" for possession.
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"My dad car is regular car." → "My dad's car is a regular-sized car."
- Added an apostrophe + "s" for possession.
- Added "a" before "regular car" for correct grammar.
- Changed "regular car" to "regular-sized car" for better clarity.
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"I ride ray is nice." → "I like riding in the Ray; it’s nice."
- Changed "I ride" to "I like riding in" for proper tense and structure.
- Capitalized "Ray" since it’s a car model.
- Added a semicolon to connect the thoughts smoothly.
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"I go to the car sente." → "I also went to the car center."
- Changed "go" to "went" to match past tense.
- Changed "sente" to "center" (assuming you meant a car service center or dealership).
- Added "also" to improve flow.
