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RHT

April 20, 2026

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Langconnect is good

I started using langconnect and I really like this service.
However, I still make many mistakes.
I think it isn't enough for me to confirm correction in LangConnect.
For now, I'll try writing down the corrected sentences in my notebook and memorizing them.


langconnectを始めて、私はこのサービスがとても気に入りました。
しかし、私はまだまだ間違いが多いです。
langconnectで訂正してもらい、それを確認するだけではまだ足りない気がします。
とりあえず、 訂正してもらった文をノートに書いて覚えるようにしてみます。

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For now, I'll try writing down the corrected sentences in my notebook and memorizing them.

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RHT

April 21, 2026

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However, I still make many mistakes.

For now, I'll try writing down the corrected sentences in my notebook and memorizing them.

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April 20, 2026

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April 21, 2026

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Langconnect is good


LangconnCorrect is good LangCorrect is good

LangconnCorrect is good LangCorrect is good

I started using langconnect and I really like this service.


I started using lLangconnCorrect and I really like this service. I started using LangCorrect and I really like this service.

This is grammatically correct but it sounds a little bit stiff. Most people would probably just say "I started using LangCorrect and I really like it".

I started using lLangconnCorrect and I really like ithis service. I started using LangCorrect and I really like it.

However, I still make many mistakes.


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However, I still make many mistakes. However, I still make many mistakes.

This is fine, though you could also put it in a continuous tense, which English speakers very often do to talk about the present. "However, I'm still making many mistakes."

I think it isn't enough for me to confirm correction in LangConnect.


I think it isn't enough for me to confirm (just) check corrections in LangConnrrect. I think it isn't enough for me to (just) check corrections in LangCorrect.

Using "confirm" here implies that you already know roughly what corrections you'll receive. "Check" or "review" fit more naturally I think.

I don't think it isn't's enough for me to confirm just look over corrections in LangConnrrect. I don't think it's enough for me to just look over corrections in LangCorrect.

As another user has noted, "confirm" means you already think something is probably true but want to make sure that it is. For instance, "I was told the meeting would be at 3 PM, but I made sure to ask her again just to confirm". "Review" or "look over" might work better here. I've also added a "just" for emphasis, since the meaning of this sentence is that you don't think it is enough for looking over corrections to be the *only* thing you're doing. Also, in negative sentences using "I think...", native speakers almost always move the negative part before "think" and say "I *don't* think...". "I think it isn't..." sounds a little weird to me. "I think [negative statement]" isn't grammatically incorrect, but "I don't think [positive statement]" sounds far more natural.

For now, I'll try writing down the corrected sentences in my notebook and memorizing them.


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