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my sensei's are so nice vs my sensei's are nice

Both phrases are correct, but they have slightly different meanings. 'My sensei's are so nice' emphasizes a higher degree of niceness compared to 'My sensei's are nice'. The first phrase implies that the senseis are exceptionally kind or friendly, while the second phrase simply states that the senseis are pleasant or likable.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 610 views

my sensei's are so nice

This phrase is correct and commonly used to emphasize the high level of kindness or friendliness of the senseis.

This phrase is used to express admiration or appreciation for the exceptional niceness of one's senseis.

Examples:

  • My sensei's are so nice that they always go out of their way to help us.
  • I love how my sensei's are so nice to everyone in the class.
  • It's amazing how my sensei's are so nice even under pressure.
  • The reason I enjoy my classes is that my sensei's are so nice and supportive.
  • I feel lucky that my sensei's are so nice and understanding.
  • It was with my sensei's kid, Blake.
  • My sensei made me a master using a variety of unorthodox methods.
  • No, that was my sensei.
  • My sensei, Ira, recently promoted me to purple belt.
  • My Sensei had us repeat that mantra at the end of class.
  • Let's tape the Sensei's intro now.
  • Mr. Hosaka, this is the Sensei's husband.
  • Mr. Horinouchi, this is the Sensei's husband.
  • The Sensei's up for it...
  • I had to stop 'cause my sensei got accepted into dental school.
  • Jiraiya Sensei's words reflect an idealism from an era long past.
  • The sensei's kid didn't kill him.
  • This is what my sensei calls "hidari eri dori."
  • Because Cobra Kai sensei's all like, "Sweep the leg!"
  • Maybe when Cole got nowhere with the sensei, he confronted the sensei's kid.
  • You think Shibuya-sensei's murder is connected with that?
  • That feels so nice and automatic.
  • Usually not to someone so nice.
  • I went to Nepal to see my sensei, but it turned out to be a bad weekend
  • She has been left under Akechi-sensei's care.

Alternatives:

  • My sensei's are incredibly nice
  • My sensei's are extremely nice
  • My sensei's are exceptionally nice
  • My sensei's are very nice
  • My sensei's are wonderfully nice

my sensei's are nice

This phrase is correct and commonly used to describe the general likability or pleasantness of the senseis.

This phrase is used to convey that the senseis are friendly, kind, or pleasant without emphasizing an exceptional level of niceness.

Examples:

  • I appreciate that my sensei's are nice to all the students.
  • It's great that my sensei's are nice and approachable.
  • My sensei's are nice, which makes learning from them enjoyable.
  • The reason I enjoy my classes is that my sensei's are nice and patient.
  • I feel comfortable in class because my sensei's are nice and understanding.
  • It was with my sensei's kid, Blake.
  • My sensei made me a master using a variety of unorthodox methods.
  • No, that was my sensei.
  • My sensei, Ira, recently promoted me to purple belt.
  • My Sensei had us repeat that mantra at the end of class.
  • Let's tape the Sensei's intro now.
  • Mr. Hosaka, this is the Sensei's husband.
  • Mr. Horinouchi, this is the Sensei's husband.
  • The Sensei's up for it...
  • I had to stop 'cause my sensei got accepted into dental school.
  • Jiraiya Sensei's words reflect an idealism from an era long past.
  • The sensei's kid didn't kill him.
  • This is what my sensei calls "hidari eri dori."
  • Because Cobra Kai sensei's all like, "Sweep the leg!"
  • Maybe when Cole got nowhere with the sensei, he confronted the sensei's kid.
  • You think Shibuya-sensei's murder is connected with that?
  • I went to Nepal to see my sensei, but it turned out to be a bad weekend
  • Waitresses are nice people who bring you things.
  • People are nice to pregnant ladies.
  • She has been left under Akechi-sensei's care.

Alternatives:

  • My sensei's are friendly
  • My sensei's are kind
  • My sensei's are pleasant
  • My sensei's are amiable
  • My sensei's are affable

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