Depending on the time, depending on the situation

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Everyone is genius, depending on the time they can know.

Everyone has good sides, depending on the situation they are reveled.

Do these make sense?
Are these said as ordinary?
 
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I can sort of understand them. Neither is grammatical or idiomatic.
 
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Everyone is a genius at times.

Everyone has a good side. They reveal it depending on the situation.


Note the spelling of "reveal".

"Genius" is a noun in your sentence and needs an article.

These are very very basic mistakes and the first that reasonably fluent speakers will spot.

Try and keep your sentences simple. You'll make fewer mistakes and they'll be more likely to sound natural.

Are these said as ordinary?
Are these ordinarily spoken sentences?
 
Everyone is genius, depending on the time they can know.

Every has good sides, depending on the situation they are reveled.

Do these make sense?
Are these said as ordinary?
Neither of them makes sense. Neither is ordinary speech.

I'm guessing that you wrote them.
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Everyone is a genius at times.

Everyone has a good side. They reveal it depending on the situation.


Note the spelling of "reveal".

"Genius" is a noun in your sentence and needs an article.

These are very very basic mistakes and the first that reasonably fluent speakers will spot.

Try and keep your sentences simple. You'll make fewer mistakes and they'll be more likely to sound natural.


Are these ordinarily spoken sentences?
Everyone has some good sides. They reveal them depending on the situation.

Everyone has some good sides. Depending on the situation, they reveal them.

Are these two OK?
 
We don't usually say "good sides". I deliberately used "good side" in #3.
 
You could use a word like characteristics in the plural.
 
You could use a word like characteristics in the plural.
Everyone has some good and bad qualities. Depending on the situation, they reveal them.

Is it OK?
 
I'd include another "some" before "bad" in this particular sentence. It's all right otherwise.
 
Perhaps:

Everyone has good and bad qualities. How they reveal them depends on the person.

People reveal their qualities with their behavior. (The more words you use the less focus there is.)
 
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