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BigP3

Jan. 16, 2025

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Day 3

Today the day went be fast and almost had no time for practice my english, but still focused and dedicating myself. Besides English, I'm back with chess too, it's something what I really like and had left aside, now I'm back to study and this has made me happy and busy in my free time.


Hoje o dia passou rápido quase não tive tempo de praticar, mas preciso manter meu foco e continuar me dedicando. Além do inglês, voltei com o xadrez também, é algo que eu gosto muito e tinha deixado de lado, agora estou voltando a estudar e melhorando e isso tem me deixado feliz e ocupado meu tempo livre.

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Today the day went bey fast, and I almost had no time forto practice my eEnglish, but I'm still focused and dedicating myselfed.

Besides English, I'm back withat chess too, it's something wthat I really like, and had left aside, n. Now I'm back to studying it, and this has made me happy and busy in my free time.

"back at" means to "return to a practice", like "I'm back at soccer" means "I recently started playing soccer again"

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BigP3

Jan. 20, 2025

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good tip, you will remind me
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Today the day went bey fast and I almost had no time forto practice my english, but I still focused and dedicatinged myself.

You could also say “for practicing” but I think “to practice” sounds a little more natural

Besides English, I'm back withto playing chess too, i. It's something wthat I really like and had left aside, n. Now I'm back to studying and this has made me happy and kept me busy in my free time.

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Congrats on taking the time to practice your English and chess! Keep it up!

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BigP3

Jan. 17, 2025

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Today the day went bey fast and I had almost had no time forto practice my eEnglish, but I’m still focused and still dedicating myself.

For some reason, when we use verbs in different tenses as in the later clause, we like to repeat any adverbs right before that. I don’t know why!

Besides English, I'm back withto playing chess too, i. It's something wthat I really likeenjoy and had left aside, n. Now I'm back to studying it and this has made me happy and busy even in my free time.

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Good work! Keep at it!

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BigP3

Jan. 17, 2025

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Thanks

Day 3


Today the day went be fast and almost had no time for practice my english, but still focused and dedicating myself.


Today the day went bey fast and I had almost had no time forto practice my eEnglish, but I’m still focused and still dedicating myself.

For some reason, when we use verbs in different tenses as in the later clause, we like to repeat any adverbs right before that. I don’t know why!

Today the day went bey fast and I almost had no time forto practice my english, but I still focused and dedicatinged myself.

You could also say “for practicing” but I think “to practice” sounds a little more natural

Today the day went bey fast, and I almost had no time forto practice my eEnglish, but I'm still focused and dedicating myselfed.

Besides English, I'm back with chess too, it's something what I really like and had left aside, now I'm back to study and this has made me happy and busy in my free time.


Besides English, I'm back withto playing chess too, i. It's something wthat I really likeenjoy and had left aside, n. Now I'm back to studying it and this has made me happy and busy even in my free time.

Besides English, I'm back withto playing chess too, i. It's something wthat I really like and had left aside, n. Now I'm back to studying and this has made me happy and kept me busy in my free time.

Besides English, I'm back withat chess too, it's something wthat I really like, and had left aside, n. Now I'm back to studying it, and this has made me happy and busy in my free time.

"back at" means to "return to a practice", like "I'm back at soccer" means "I recently started playing soccer again"

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