April 19, 2025
We have sentence where was said "human can't live without another human". Earlier I thought this sentence is wrong, because I was living surround my friends and family. However I moved into Malaysia and now I understanding those words. I really missed for my friends and my family. I started wait every call. Maybe you can say " Oh dude I'm introvert and I can have fun with movies, games or books." , but if you will finish your games, movies or books. You are going to feel annoyed. I want to say after you lose something you will miss about this. And unfortunetly introverts can't fast find any friends. Extroverts also have issue, but issue another character. Of course they can quickly find some friend, but for them mostly important best friends. Luckily my lovely people tell me often.
Every human needs a human
We have sentenceaying where wait's said "[a] human can't live without another human".
A "saying" makes more sense in this context than a "sentence." Although, a "sentence" is not necessarily incorrect.
Earlier, I thought this sentence iwas wrong, because I was living surrounded by my friends and family.
"was" is the past-tense of "is," and since your speaking in the past-tense, it should be "was."
However, I moved into Malaysia and now I understanding those words.
Even though you still "understand those words" (Which would make it tempting to use "understanding"), since this sentence is in the past-tense, all the verbs should be in the past-tense.
(There is an exception if you use "embedded clauses," but that might be a little too complex to explain here. This is just to let you know that you may eventually run into an exception in the future)
I really missed for my friends and my family.
The second "my" in "my friends and my family," is redundant and not needed.
Optional suggestion:
"I really longed for my friends and family."
I started waiting for every call.
Maybe you can say " Oh dude I'm introverted and I can have fun with movies, games or books."
, bBut if you will finish your games, movies or books.,
haha, I imagine someone told you that "you always have to put a comma (,) before a 'but'." Which I guess is true in "proper English," but it's also the case that you should never start a sentence with "but." However, in casual English, it is fine to start a sentence with "but".
Ythen you are going to feel annoyed.
Continuation of the above sentence. In English you can make a conditional statement really easily by following the following pattern:
"if <cause>, then <effect>." This is also more often referred to as an "if-then statement."
I want to say after you lose something you will miss about thisit.
I'm not 100% sure what your are trying to say, but the quote we English speakers often say is "You don't know what you have until it's gone." I think this means the same thing as what you are trying to say.
And uUnfortunatetly, introverts can't fast find any friends fast.
Similar to "but," you can't start a sentence with "and," but unlike "but," it's not really that common in casual English.
Extroverts also have issues, but issues are another characteristic.
This is sentence is a little hard for me to understand.
Of course they can quickly find some friends, but for them, it's mostly important best friends.
This sentence is a little weirdly worded. The following suggestion is a little bit more natural sounding:
"Of course they can still find friends, but is usually only a few really close friends."
Luckily, my lovely people tecall me often.
I'm going to assume you mean "call me often," as in, "call on the phone," because otherwise, I'm not sure what you mean.
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Great job! I was able to understand most of your post! Best of luck with your journey on learning English!
Every human needs another human.
We have sentence where was said "a saying "a human can't live without another human".
"A saying" is something a culture says often.
Earlier I thoughtI used to think this sentence is wrong, because I was livinglived surrounded by my friends and family.
"I was living" is correct, but "I lived" makes more sense in this sentence.
However I moved into Malaysia and now I understanding those words.
I really missed for my friends and my family.
I started to wait for every call.
Maybe you can say " Oh dude I'm an introvert and I can have fun with movies, games or books.,"
, but if you willonce you finish your games, movies or books.
Yyou are going to feel annoyed.
I want to say "after you lose something you will miss about this.it."
And unfortunatetly introverts can't fast find anyind friends fast.
Extroverts also have issues, but issues in another characterway.
Of course they can quickly find some friends, but it's hard for them mostlyto make important best friends.
Luckily my lovely people tecall me often.
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Wow what an interesting text. I understand living alone is very hard. It's amazing that you have a family that calls you. Overall the text was clear, with just a few mistakes that will go away with practice. You got this :)
Every human need a human Every human needs another human. Every human needs a human |
We have sentence where was said "human can't live without another human". We have "A saying" is something a culture says often. We have s A "saying" makes more sense in this context than a "sentence." Although, a "sentence" is not necessarily incorrect. |
Earlier I thought this sentence is wrong, because I was living surround my friends and family.
"I was living" is correct, but "I lived" makes more sense in this sentence. Earlier, I thought this sentence "was" is the past-tense of "is," and since your speaking in the past-tense, it should be "was." |
However I moved into Malaysia and now I understanding those words. However I moved into Malaysia and now I understand However, I moved Even though you still "understand those words" (Which would make it tempting to use "understanding"), since this sentence is in the past-tense, all the verbs should be in the past-tense. (There is an exception if you use "embedded clauses," but that might be a little too complex to explain here. This is just to let you know that you may eventually run into an exception in the future) |
I really missed for my friends and my family. I really miss I really missed The second "my" in "my friends and my family," is redundant and not needed. Optional suggestion: "I really longed for my friends and family." |
I started wait every call. I started to wait for every call. I started waiting for every call. |
Maybe you can say " Oh dude I'm introvert and I can have fun with movies, games or books." Maybe you can say " Maybe you can say " Oh dude I'm introverted and I can have fun with movies, games or books." |
, but if you will finish your games, movies or books.
haha, I imagine someone told you that "you always have to put a comma (,) before a 'but'." Which I guess is true in "proper English," but it's also the case that you should never start a sentence with "but." However, in casual English, it is fine to start a sentence with "but". |
You are going to feel annoyed.
Continuation of the above sentence. In English you can make a conditional statement really easily by following the following pattern: "if <cause>, then <effect>." This is also more often referred to as an "if-then statement." |
I want to say after you lose something you will miss about this. I want to say "after you lose something you will miss I want to say after you lose something you will miss I'm not 100% sure what your are trying to say, but the quote we English speakers often say is "You don't know what you have until it's gone." I think this means the same thing as what you are trying to say. |
And unfortunetly introverts can't fast find any friends. And unfortunate
Similar to "but," you can't start a sentence with "and," but unlike "but," it's not really that common in casual English. |
Extroverts also have issue, but issue another character. Extroverts also have issues, but issues in another Extroverts also have issues, but issues are another characteristic. This is sentence is a little hard for me to understand. |
Of course they can quickly find some friend, but for them mostly important best friends. Of course they can quickly find some friends, but it's hard for them Of course they can quickly find some friends, but for them, it's mostly important best friends. This sentence is a little weirdly worded. The following suggestion is a little bit more natural sounding: "Of course they can still find friends, but is usually only a few really close friends." |
Luckily my lovely people tell me often. Luckily my lovely people Luckily, my lovely people I'm going to assume you mean "call me often," as in, "call on the phone," because otherwise, I'm not sure what you mean. |
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