June 2, 2021
It's not easy to keep a habit, isn't it? I was really motivated when I started writing on Langcorrect due to the April Challenge, and I actually wrote a lot. But I don't know why I lost focus, and once it happened it's not easy to get back on track. Does it happen to you?
I tell myself long working hours are the ones to blame, but I've been able to do it for almost one whole month under the same circumstances. So I must be the one to blame. I'm gonna try to practice more English in June. So even though today I didn't feel like writing, I've strived to do it. But I would appreciate tips and advice about how to keep the language learning flame burning. How do you get it?
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It's not easy to keep a habit, isn't it?
I was really motivated when I started writing on Langcorrect due to the April Challenge, and I actually wrote a lot.
But I don't know why I lost focus, and once it happened it's no wasn't easy to get back on track.
The contraction 'it's' usually implies present tense. Since past tense is used here 'it wasn't' would be more appropriate.
Does it happen to you?
I tell myself long working hours are the ones to blame, but I've been able to do it for almost one whole month under the same circumstances.
So I must be the one to blame.
I'm gonna try to practice more English in June.
So even though today I didn't feel like writing, I've strived pushed myself to do it.
'strived' is usually used for a more long-term project (longer than a day).
But I would appreciate tips and advice about how to keep the language learning flame burning.
How do you getdo it?
If referring to the previous sentence, 'do it' would be more appropriate than 'get it', since 'keep . . . burning' is a verb phrase rather than a noun phrase.
About Coming Back This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
It's not easy to keep a habit, isn't it? It's not easy to keep a habit, is |
I was really motivated when I started writing on Langcorrect due to the April Challenge, and I actually wrote a lot. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
But I don't know why I lost focus, and once it happened it's not easy to get back on track. But I don't know why I lost focus, and once it happened it The contraction 'it's' usually implies present tense. Since past tense is used here 'it wasn't' would be more appropriate. |
Does it happen to you? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I tell myself long working hours are the ones to blame, but I've been able to do it for almost one whole month under the same circumstances. I tell myself long working hours are |
So I must be the one to blame. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I'm gonna try to practice more English in June. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
So even though today I didn't feel like writing, I've strived to do it. So even though today I didn't feel like writing, I 'strived' is usually used for a more long-term project (longer than a day). |
But I would appreciate tips and advice about how to keep the language learning flame burning. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
How do you get it? How do you If referring to the previous sentence, 'do it' would be more appropriate than 'get it', since 'keep . . . burning' is a verb phrase rather than a noun phrase. |
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