Kindred Spirit

June 4, 2025

About my self

I will be 42 in September. I started learning English from kindergarten however my English still not very good

I want to improve my English and in writing and speaking.

Corrections

I started learning English fromsince kindergarten; however, my English is still not very good


I want to improve my English
and, especially in writing and speaking.

"from" and "since" can be tricky. "Since" is used when the action is still continuing. I also added some punctuation to split the sentence. Instead of a ";", you can also just make it two different sentences.

Feedback

Good luck with your English studies!

About my self

I will be 42 in September.

I started learning English fromin kindergarten h. However, my English is still not very good


I want to improve my English
and in writing and speaking.

Feedback

I’m a year older and still learning. Good luck!

About my self

I will be/ turn 42 in September.

I started learning English from kindergarten, however my English is still not very good


I want to improve my English
and in writing and speaking.

Feedback

Good job!

About my self


About my self

About my self

I will be 42 in September.


I will be/ turn 42 in September.

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I started learning English from kindergarten however my English still not very good I want to improve my English and in writing and speaking.


I started learning English from kindergarten, however my English is still not very good


I want to improve my English
and in writing and speaking.

I started learning English fromin kindergarten h. However, my English is still not very good


I want to improve my English
and in writing and speaking.

I started learning English fromsince kindergarten; however, my English is still not very good


I want to improve my English
and, especially in writing and speaking.

"from" and "since" can be tricky. "Since" is used when the action is still continuing. I also added some punctuation to split the sentence. Instead of a ";", you can also just make it two different sentences.

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