Writing in your diary every day is _____ good habit, which can help you make _____ progress in writing.


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查冠詞。Habit是一個可數(shù)名詞,第一空是泛指一個好習慣。Progress是不可數(shù)名詞。Make progress取得進步;句意:每天寫日記是一個好習慣,它能幫助你在寫作方面取得進步。
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