April 10, 2026
The busy period after the Qingming Festival is over, so I'm back to normal now.
As a new mark, I'll try to make a 21-day writing streak.
I hope I can do it smoothly.
The busy period after the Qingming Festival is over, so I'm back to normal now. The busy period after the Qingming Festival is over, so I'm back to normal now.
This is perfectly understandable, but there is also a phrase for this:
"The busy period after the Qingming Festival is over, so things are back to normal now."
You could also say, "I'm back to my normal routine." ("doing" is optional in this phrase because we can infer it)
As a new markgoal, I'll try to makreach / complete a 21-day writing streak.
As a new goal, I'll try to reach / complete a 21-day writing streak.
Either verb works well for a streak. You can choose based on which aspect you want to focus on, the work to get there or the achievement.
I hope I can do itit goes smoothly.
I hope it goes smoothly.
"I hope I can do it smoothly" doesn't sound natural or idiomatic.
There is a set phrase "to go smoothly," that would describe the process.
If you want to stick with "I" as the subject, then "I hope I can do it easily," would work, and so would, "I hope I can do it without difficulty."
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I like the idea of a short term goal as an alternative to trying to keep a streak going indefinitely. You can begin working toward a new goal each time you achieve one. This process is more like the cycles that occur in nature, so I think it is a good approach.
I'm Back! I'm Back!
🎉🥳🎊💥💯
The busy period after the Qingming Festival is over, so I'm back to normaldoing my normal routine now.
The busy period after the Qingming Festival is over, so I'm back to doing my normal routine now.
"I'm back to normal" sounds weird.
As a new mark, I'll try to makereach a 21-day writing streak.
As a new mark, I'll try to reach a 21-day writing streak.
We always reach a streak.
I hope I can do it smoothly.
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我们一起加油🥳🎉
As a new markgoal, I'll try to makefor a 21-day writing streak.
As a new goal, I'll try for a 21-day writing streak.
"make a streak" is just a bit unnatural
I hope I can do itit goes smoothly.
I hope it goes smoothly.
As a new markgoal, I'll try to make a 21-day writing streak.
As a new goal, I'll try to make a 21-day writing streak.
I hope I can do it smootheasily.
I hope I can do it easily.
or "I hope it goes smoothly"
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welcome back!
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I'm Back! I'm Back! I'm Back! 🎉🥳🎊💥💯 |
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The busy period after the Qingming Festival is over, so I'm back to normal now.
The busy period after the Qingming Festival is over, so I'm back to "I'm back to normal" sounds weird. The busy period after the Qingming Festival is over, so I'm back to normal now. The busy period after the Qingming Festival is over, so I'm back to normal now. This is perfectly understandable, but there is also a phrase for this: "The busy period after the Qingming Festival is over, so things are back to normal now." You could also say, "I'm back to my normal routine." ("doing" is optional in this phrase because we can infer it) |
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As a new mark, I'll try to make a 21-day writing streak.
As a new
As a new "make a streak" is just a bit unnatural
As a new mark, I'll try to We always reach a streak.
As a new Either verb works well for a streak. You can choose based on which aspect you want to focus on, the work to get there or the achievement. |
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I hope I can do it smoothly.
I hope I can do it or "I hope it goes smoothly"
I hope This sentence has been marked as perfect!
I hope "I hope I can do it smoothly" doesn't sound natural or idiomatic. There is a set phrase "to go smoothly," that would describe the process. If you want to stick with "I" as the subject, then "I hope I can do it easily," would work, and so would, "I hope I can do it without difficulty." |
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