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pancelot

April 3, 2021

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Anki

Today I had a great idea, took your corrections and put them into Anki as a note. So I can review my sentences and see where I make mistakes. But with the advantege of review my sentences in any place and moment. Also I could review these notes before I forget them. I think that is a useful way to leanr grammar without realize.

Corrections

Today I had a great idea, took your corrections and put them into Anki as a note.

But with the advanteage of reviewing my sentences in any place and at any moment.

Also, I couldan review these notes before I forget them.

I think that this is a useful way tof leanrning grammar without realizeing it.

You may also say "I think that this is a useful way to learn grammar without realizing it." Additionally, just as a side note, in English it is totally acceptable to drop the word "that" when you use it after verbs like "think" (for example: "I think that it is true" can become "I think it is true" and "I know that she is there" can become "I know she is there"). Many native speakers do this regularly and many do not, it's up to you to decide whether this is a pattern you want to incorporate into your own personal dialect of English! :)

Feedback

Great job again!!! I'm so glad you have found a way to keep track of things you want to change in your English usage. Your communication of meaning is great and I applaud you on working so hard at such a tough language :)

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pancelot

May 3, 2021

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Thanks for your corrections and your words, are very useful for me :D

Anki

Today I had a great idea,: took take your corrections and put them into Anki as a note card.

You can use a ":" (colon) in this sentence since you are immediately following up on your original statement.

The use of "took" in your sentence is past tense and also is lacking a subject. If you meant this sentence to be past tense, you could write it like this: "Today I had a great idea: I took your corrections and put them into Anki as a note card."

So I can review my sentences and see where I make mistakes.

But with the advanteage of reviewing my sentences inat any place and momenttime.

Also, I couldan review these notes before I forget them.

Use a comma after transitions.

I think that isis could be a useful way to leanrn grammar without realizeing it.

Feedback

Your paragraph was understandable, but I had trouble determining if it was meant to be past or future tense. I made my corrections assuming future, as in you had the idea and wrote about it but haven't actually done it yet.

Anki


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Today I had a great idea, took your corrections and put them into Anki as a note.


Today I had a great idea,: took take your corrections and put them into Anki as a note card.

You can use a ":" (colon) in this sentence since you are immediately following up on your original statement. The use of "took" in your sentence is past tense and also is lacking a subject. If you meant this sentence to be past tense, you could write it like this: "Today I had a great idea: I took your corrections and put them into Anki as a note card."

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

So I can review my sentences and see where I make mistakes.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

But with the advantege of review my sentences in any place and moment.


But with the advanteage of reviewing my sentences inat any place and momenttime.

But with the advanteage of reviewing my sentences in any place and at any moment.

Also I could review these notes before I forget them.


Also, I couldan review these notes before I forget them.

Use a comma after transitions.

Also, I couldan review these notes before I forget them.

I think that is a useful way to leanr grammar without realize.


I think that isis could be a useful way to leanrn grammar without realizeing it.

I think that this is a useful way tof leanrning grammar without realizeing it.

You may also say "I think that this is a useful way to learn grammar without realizing it." Additionally, just as a side note, in English it is totally acceptable to drop the word "that" when you use it after verbs like "think" (for example: "I think that it is true" can become "I think it is true" and "I know that she is there" can become "I know she is there"). Many native speakers do this regularly and many do not, it's up to you to decide whether this is a pattern you want to incorporate into your own personal dialect of English! :)

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