Not a plea for help since I imagine using the word bank allows the text to be accepted. And no, I’m not trying to get it to fail by using 二 instead of ニ. I’m pretty sure the exercise is bugged.
Not a plea for help since I imagine using the word bank allows the text to be accepted. And no, I’m not trying to get it to fail by using 二 instead of ニ. I’m pretty sure the exercise is bugged.
It doesn’t look like there was an extra space. Spaces with Japanese keyboards are 2-3 times as long. Considering there’s already a gap after a comma, the gap would look huge with an extra space.
Here’s the sentence with and without a space after the comma.
はい、 コンビニです。
はい、コンビニです。
OP’s sentence looks more like the second one.