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Choose from three words here (post / like / notification): Every time someone comments or reshare his picture, he gets a ________ on his phone.
Every time someone comments or reshare his picture, he gets a NOTIFICATION on his phone.
Choose from three words here (post / follow / like): A lot of people ______ her social media. It makes her happy.
A lot of people FOLLOW her social media. It makes her happy.
Choose from three words here (profile / social media platform / post): We use _______ to share photos and videos with our friends.
We use SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM to share photos and videos with our friends.
You ask your friend how to turn on notifications. Rewrite using 'Can' as a polite request.
Can you help me to turn on my notifications? / Can you explain how to turn on my notifications?/Can you tell me how to turn on the notifications for new posts?
You would like your friends to share an interesting post with you. Rewrite using 'Would' as a polite request.
Would you share your latest post with me? / Would you share an interesting post with me? / Would you share your interesting post with me?
You're not sure how to log out and you need help from your friend. Rewrite using 'Can' as a polite request.
Can you show me how to log out of this social media platform? / Can you help me to log out from this social media platform?
You want to ask your friend for help reposting a picture on your profile. Rewrite using (could) as a polite request.
Could you help me repost this picture on my profile?
Write using exclamatory questions (What/How): You have a brilliant idea!
What a brilliant idea / How brilliant!
Write using exclamatory questions (What/How): The movie was amazing!
What an amazing movie! / How amazing!
Write using exclamatory questions (How): That is an interesting Instagram profile page.
How interesting!
Write using exclamatory questions (What): The sunset is beautiful this afternoon.
What a beautiful sunset!