April 24, 2025
As every year , the first week of May takes place the Met Gala in New york . A celebration where we can see a huge amount of famous such as singers , actress , models , writers or people in to the fama´s world , not only famous of United States , as also from others countries like for example Spain , England , france , Italy , Japan or Argentina .
Without doubt , It a huge event of the fama´s indrustry , where not only famous will wear their best clothers , brands have the oportunity to show of the world their best collection as well .
If you are a person like me , that love the fashion worls , you will be happy the next week of this event , for this reason , I would like that the next week , you will get back to my channel since I will be comment the met gala with all details .
On the other hand , in honor of the exposition of the writer Jeremy O. Harris about the , the met gala will have like topic the tailoring black style , according with the met , this theme will speak about “purposefully designed to provide guidance and invite creative interpretation”. , where we will see famous wearing luxurious clothes from big brands such as Pranda , Valentino , Dior or Channel , following this theme .
While any people thinking that the met gala is only a fashion event , where both famous and brand show us their best galas , I have to say that it isn´t only that , bouse , in the met gala have more event inside of it , for example smalls perfomaces from big singes like Ariana Grande , Adele or Harry Styles , and also a big dinner made from huge chefs with more of one star michelline .
To finally , I would like to ask you What are your opinion about the theme for met gala this year ? Please let me no below . And on the other hand , Could you tell me if i am writing well in English ?
AsLike every year ,in the first week of May takes place the Met Gala, the Met Gala takes place in New york .
Instead of using 'as', use 'like' instead since it makes more sense grammatically.
Before 'the', add 'in' since the Met Gala happens inside of May, therefore, use 'in.'
When you say 'takes place', write it after saying 'The Met Gala' since saying it before that doesn't grammatically make sense. "The Met Gala TAKES PLACE in New York." Saying "Takes place the Met Gala in New York.' just doesn't make any sense to any native speaker.
AIt's a celebration where we can see a huge amount of famous people such as singers , actresses , models , or writers or people in to the fama´s world ,. It's not only famous ofpeople from the United States , asbut also from others countries like for example Spain , England , fFrance , Italy , Japan or Argentina .
Before you say 'A celebration', write 'It's' before it since saying 'It's a celebration' makes sense grammatically and you're actually giving the 'celebration' a subject.
'A huge amount of famous PEOPLE', don't forget to say what is actually famous! If you just say 'A huge amount of famous', the reader will be confused and ask, "But what is actually famous?" That's why you need to add a pronoun afterwards. Famous PEOPLE.
'Not only famous of United States', before the 'Not' use - 'It's' since it makes more sense. 'It's not..' Again, adding an 'it's gives it a subject so you know what you're talking about. Again, after saying 'famous' you need to add a pronoun or atleast a noun since when reading it, you don't know what is actually the famous thing or person you're talking about. 'The United States' makes more sense since you're saying what it is, but you can still say 'United States', it just depends on the context.
'As also..' Instead of using 'as', use 'but' since it's a coordinating conjunction. A coordinating conjunction is used to connect ideas that contrast, coordinating conjunctions connect items which are the same grammatical type. For example, Although/Though can be used to contrast ideas. You can use an acronym called 'FANBOYS' which can be used to help you remember the seven coordinating conjunctions. For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, and So. F.A.N.B.O.Y.S. You can research and look into it more in your free time!
Without doubt , It is a huge event ofor the fama´ous indrustry , where not only famous people will wear their best clothers ,or brands but will also have the oportunity to show off to the world their best collection as well s.
'It a' does not make grammatical sense, remember to use 'is', before the 'a' 'Is' is a VERB, specifically the third person singular present tense form of the verb 'to be' It's used with singular subjects like 'he', 'she', 'it', or 'one' and indicates a state of being or existence. If you haven't yet learnt present tense, or the other tenses (past and future), look into it some more and try practicing it!
'Where not only famous..' Famous what? You need to specify what is famous, that's why you can't forget the 'people' afterwards since the reader will be questioning what you're talking about.
Using 'but will also' before 'have the opportunity to..' is crucial since that makes a lot of grammatical sense whereas if you don't use those words. It's important since 'but' is a coordinating conjunction, part of FANBOYS, 'will' is a verb since the famous people WILL be able to show off their brands and collections, and 'also' is an adverb that means 'in addition to' or 'as well.' It's used to indicate that something is happening or being added in addition to what has already been mentioned.
'Show of the world', when saying 'show of' you need to add an extra 'f' to 'of', creating 'off' since 'of' and 'off' mean two completely different things. 'Of' is used to show possession, belonging, or origin, for example, 'a friend OF mine.' and 'Off' can mean many things but it mainly means, 'away from the place in question; to or at a distance' (adverb), for example, 'The man ran OFF.' 'Show off' means to display someone or something that is a source of pride, meaning that in your sentence where the famous people 'Show off their collections to the world' means that they are being prideful of their outfits, brands, and collections.
If you are a person like me , that loves the fashion worlsd , you will be happy for the next week of this event , for this reason , I would like that the next week , you willbecause you can get back to my channel since I will be commenting about the met gala with all the details .
When you say 'that love the fashion worls', for the word 'love' you need to make it plural for it to make sense, therefore I have added an 's' to make 'loves.' Loves is a plural noun. For the word 'worls' you just had a small spelling mistake, so instead of the 's' you need to add a 'd' to make the word 'world.' World is a noun, with synonyms being 'Earth', 'Globe', or 'planet.'
'You will be happy FOR the next week of this event..' You need to remember the 'for.' It's one of the FANBOYS that i mentioned earlier, look into it and start practicing!
Instead of saying 'for this reason', 'because' is a much more simpler and less complex way of saying it, you're just making it harder for yourself by using more complex conjunctions, since in real life, no one really says 'for this reason.'
Instead of saying 'You will get back to my channel..', say 'You CAN get back to my channel.' Can is a 'modal verb.' It is also sometimes referred to as a modal auxiliary verb or a helping verb, as it is used with other verbs to express ability, possibility, permission, or requests. It doesn't have tenses like regular verbs and always takes the base form of the following verb. Again, if you do not understand, go ahead an research more about it!
'Comment' turns into 'Commenting.' How you may ask? To form the 'ing' form of most verbs, simply add '-ing' to the base verb. Therefore 'Comment' turns into 'Commenting.' However it does have a few exceptions and spelling rules to follow, so in your free time, you can go ahead and research about that and try practicing on basic words such as 'Eat', 'Play', or 'Cook.'
On the other hand , in honor of the exposition of the writer Jeremy O.
Harris about the , tThe met gala will havemost like topicly have topics like the tailoring black style , a. According withto the met , this theme will speak about being “purposefully designed to provide guidance and invite creative interpretation”.”
When you say 'The met gala will have like the topic tailoring black style', it doesn't make any grammatical sense. Instead, write it as 'The met gala will MOST LIKELY have topics LIKE the tailoring black style.' Using most likely instead of 'will' makes more sense because it's saying that it's a possibility that it will have the tailoring black style, and using 'like' before 'the tailoring black style' also makes grammatical sense because when you say 'like', you're giving an example. Like can function as several parts of a speech in English, including a verb, preposition, conjunction, and an adverb, as well as a noun in some context. It can also be used as a particle, hedge, filler, quotative, or semi-suffix, making it a very versatile word.
When you say 'this theme will speak about "purposefully..' you need to add 'BEING' before the 'about.' Being is the present participle form of the verb 'be.' It can function as a verb (present participle as i said earlier), a gerund (noun form of a verb), or a noun. As a verb, it's used to form continuous tenses. For example "is being", "are being." As a gerund, it can act like a noun, for example "Being nice is good." As a noun, it refers to a living creature or the state of existing, for example, "A beautiful being.", "To be or not to be."
, wThere we will see famous people wearing luxurious clothes from big brands such as Pranda , Valentino , Dior or Channel , following this theme .
Instead of 'where', use 'there' since where is used to describe or indicate a specific place. It's also used as a question to ask where a certain location is. Where can be classified as both an adverb and a conjunction. It functions as an adverb when it's used to ask questions about location or to indicate a specific place (as said earlier). While it functions as a conjunction when used to introduce a clause that indicates a location or circumstances.
Whereas 'There' means a completely different thing. The word There can function as an adverb, pronoun, noun, or adjective depending on the context. It's most commonly used as an adverb indicating location or direction, for example "over there", or "She went there." It can also introduce the subject of a sentence, for example "There is no problem." Additionally, it can act as a noun or an adjective in specific instances.
As said earlier, remember to write 'people' after 'famous' since you're not specifying what exactly is famous. It could be anything so as long as you add context, you're good.
'Pranda' and 'Channel', spelling mistakes. 'Prada.' 'Chanel.'
While many people thinking that the met gala is only a fashion event , where both famous people and brands show us their best galas , I have to say that it isn´t only that , bobecause , in the met gala have, there's more events inside of it , for example there are smalls performances from big singers like Ariana Grande , Adele or Harry Styles , and there are also a big dinners made from huge chefs with more of one star mone or more Michelline stars.
'Any' is a spelling mistake. Add an 'M' to make it into 'Many.' Any is used to refer to one or some of a thing or number of things, no matter how much or how many. Any is a type of determiner. Whereas 'Many' means a large number of. It's also used as a deteminer but also can be used as an adjective, pronoun, and sometimes a noun. For example, as an adjective, when used to describe a noun, "many" indicates a large quantity of that noun. For example "many books." "Many" can also act as a pronoun when it refers to a large number of people or things without explicitly naming them. For example "Many were injured in the accident." (referring to the people). In some less common contexts, "many," can be used as a noun referring to a large number or group of things or people. For example, "A good many of the students were late."
Quantifier: "Many" can also be categorized as a quantifier, a word that expresses a quantity, amount, or degree. It's often used with countable nouns, and it can also appear without a noun, as in "Many were there."
Please let me know below .
'No' can be used as a noun, adverb, or adjective. In your sentence 'Please let me NO below', you are using it as an interjection (as a short answer to a question(noun or interjection).
'Know' is a verb. It signifies having understanding, recognition, or familiarity with something, as in "I know the answer," or "I know the city well."
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Learn your coordinating conjunctions, FANBOYS and overall just keep on practicing English. Just focus on doing proped grammar, tenses, and spellings.
Met Gala 2025 |
As every year , the first week of May takes place the Met Gala in New york .
Instead of using 'as', use 'like' instead since it makes more sense grammatically. Before 'the', add 'in' since the Met Gala happens inside of May, therefore, use 'in.' When you say 'takes place', write it after saying 'The Met Gala' since saying it before that doesn't grammatically make sense. "The Met Gala TAKES PLACE in New York." Saying "Takes place the Met Gala in New York.' just doesn't make any sense to any native speaker. |
A celebration where we can see a huge amount of famous such as singers , actress , models , writers or people in to the fama´s world , not only famous of United States , as also from others countries like for example Spain , England , france , Italy , Japan or Argentina .
Before you say 'A celebration', write 'It's' before it since saying 'It's a celebration' makes sense grammatically and you're actually giving the 'celebration' a subject. 'A huge amount of famous PEOPLE', don't forget to say what is actually famous! If you just say 'A huge amount of famous', the reader will be confused and ask, "But what is actually famous?" That's why you need to add a pronoun afterwards. Famous PEOPLE. 'Not only famous of United States', before the 'Not' use - 'It's' since it makes more sense. 'It's not..' Again, adding an 'it's gives it a subject so you know what you're talking about. Again, after saying 'famous' you need to add a pronoun or atleast a noun since when reading it, you don't know what is actually the famous thing or person you're talking about. 'The United States' makes more sense since you're saying what it is, but you can still say 'United States', it just depends on the context. 'As also..' Instead of using 'as', use 'but' since it's a coordinating conjunction. A coordinating conjunction is used to connect ideas that contrast, coordinating conjunctions connect items which are the same grammatical type. For example, Although/Though can be used to contrast ideas. You can use an acronym called 'FANBOYS' which can be used to help you remember the seven coordinating conjunctions. For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, and So. F.A.N.B.O.Y.S. You can research and look into it more in your free time! |
Without doubt , It a huge event of the fama´s indrustry , where not only famous will wear their best clothers , brands have the oportunity to show of the world their best collection as well . Without doubt , It is a huge event 'It a' does not make grammatical sense, remember to use 'is', before the 'a' 'Is' is a VERB, specifically the third person singular present tense form of the verb 'to be' It's used with singular subjects like 'he', 'she', 'it', or 'one' and indicates a state of being or existence. If you haven't yet learnt present tense, or the other tenses (past and future), look into it some more and try practicing it! 'Where not only famous..' Famous what? You need to specify what is famous, that's why you can't forget the 'people' afterwards since the reader will be questioning what you're talking about. Using 'but will also' before 'have the opportunity to..' is crucial since that makes a lot of grammatical sense whereas if you don't use those words. It's important since 'but' is a coordinating conjunction, part of FANBOYS, 'will' is a verb since the famous people WILL be able to show off their brands and collections, and 'also' is an adverb that means 'in addition to' or 'as well.' It's used to indicate that something is happening or being added in addition to what has already been mentioned. 'Show of the world', when saying 'show of' you need to add an extra 'f' to 'of', creating 'off' since 'of' and 'off' mean two completely different things. 'Of' is used to show possession, belonging, or origin, for example, 'a friend OF mine.' and 'Off' can mean many things but it mainly means, 'away from the place in question; to or at a distance' (adverb), for example, 'The man ran OFF.' 'Show off' means to display someone or something that is a source of pride, meaning that in your sentence where the famous people 'Show off their collections to the world' means that they are being prideful of their outfits, brands, and collections. |
If you are a person like me , that love the fashion worls , you will be happy the next week of this event , for this reason , I would like that the next week , you will get back to my channel since I will be comment the met gala with all details . If you are a person like me When you say 'that love the fashion worls', for the word 'love' you need to make it plural for it to make sense, therefore I have added an 's' to make 'loves.' Loves is a plural noun. For the word 'worls' you just had a small spelling mistake, so instead of the 's' you need to add a 'd' to make the word 'world.' World is a noun, with synonyms being 'Earth', 'Globe', or 'planet.' 'You will be happy FOR the next week of this event..' You need to remember the 'for.' It's one of the FANBOYS that i mentioned earlier, look into it and start practicing! Instead of saying 'for this reason', 'because' is a much more simpler and less complex way of saying it, you're just making it harder for yourself by using more complex conjunctions, since in real life, no one really says 'for this reason.' Instead of saying 'You will get back to my channel..', say 'You CAN get back to my channel.' Can is a 'modal verb.' It is also sometimes referred to as a modal auxiliary verb or a helping verb, as it is used with other verbs to express ability, possibility, permission, or requests. It doesn't have tenses like regular verbs and always takes the base form of the following verb. Again, if you do not understand, go ahead an research more about it! 'Comment' turns into 'Commenting.' How you may ask? To form the 'ing' form of most verbs, simply add '-ing' to the base verb. Therefore 'Comment' turns into 'Commenting.' However it does have a few exceptions and spelling rules to follow, so in your free time, you can go ahead and research about that and try practicing on basic words such as 'Eat', 'Play', or 'Cook.' |
On the other hand , in honor of the exposition of the writer Jeremy O. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Harris about the , the met gala will have like topic the tailoring black style , according with the met , this theme will speak about “purposefully designed to provide guidance and invite creative interpretation”.
When you say 'The met gala will have like the topic tailoring black style', it doesn't make any grammatical sense. Instead, write it as 'The met gala will MOST LIKELY have topics LIKE the tailoring black style.' Using most likely instead of 'will' makes more sense because it's saying that it's a possibility that it will have the tailoring black style, and using 'like' before 'the tailoring black style' also makes grammatical sense because when you say 'like', you're giving an example. Like can function as several parts of a speech in English, including a verb, preposition, conjunction, and an adverb, as well as a noun in some context. It can also be used as a particle, hedge, filler, quotative, or semi-suffix, making it a very versatile word. When you say 'this theme will speak about "purposefully..' you need to add 'BEING' before the 'about.' Being is the present participle form of the verb 'be.' It can function as a verb (present participle as i said earlier), a gerund (noun form of a verb), or a noun. As a verb, it's used to form continuous tenses. For example "is being", "are being." As a gerund, it can act like a noun, for example "Being nice is good." As a noun, it refers to a living creature or the state of existing, for example, "A beautiful being.", "To be or not to be." |
, where we will see famous wearing luxurious clothes from big brands such as Pranda , Valentino , Dior or Channel , following this theme .
Instead of 'where', use 'there' since where is used to describe or indicate a specific place. It's also used as a question to ask where a certain location is. Where can be classified as both an adverb and a conjunction. It functions as an adverb when it's used to ask questions about location or to indicate a specific place (as said earlier). While it functions as a conjunction when used to introduce a clause that indicates a location or circumstances. Whereas 'There' means a completely different thing. The word There can function as an adverb, pronoun, noun, or adjective depending on the context. It's most commonly used as an adverb indicating location or direction, for example "over there", or "She went there." It can also introduce the subject of a sentence, for example "There is no problem." Additionally, it can act as a noun or an adjective in specific instances. As said earlier, remember to write 'people' after 'famous' since you're not specifying what exactly is famous. It could be anything so as long as you add context, you're good. 'Pranda' and 'Channel', spelling mistakes. 'Prada.' 'Chanel.' |
While any people thinking that the met gala is only a fashion event , where both famous and brand show us their best galas , I have to say that it isn´t only that , bouse , in the met gala have more event inside of it , for example smalls perfomaces from big singes like Ariana Grande , Adele or Harry Styles , and also a big dinner made from huge chefs with more of one star michelline . While many people think 'Any' is a spelling mistake. Add an 'M' to make it into 'Many.' Any is used to refer to one or some of a thing or number of things, no matter how much or how many. Any is a type of determiner. Whereas 'Many' means a large number of. It's also used as a deteminer but also can be used as an adjective, pronoun, and sometimes a noun. For example, as an adjective, when used to describe a noun, "many" indicates a large quantity of that noun. For example "many books." "Many" can also act as a pronoun when it refers to a large number of people or things without explicitly naming them. For example "Many were injured in the accident." (referring to the people). In some less common contexts, "many," can be used as a noun referring to a large number or group of things or people. For example, "A good many of the students were late." Quantifier: "Many" can also be categorized as a quantifier, a word that expresses a quantity, amount, or degree. It's often used with countable nouns, and it can also appear without a noun, as in "Many were there." |
To finally , I would like to ask you What are your opinion about the theme for met gala this year ? |
Please let me no below . Please let me know below . 'No' can be used as a noun, adverb, or adjective. In your sentence 'Please let me NO below', you are using it as an interjection (as a short answer to a question(noun or interjection). 'Know' is a verb. It signifies having understanding, recognition, or familiarity with something, as in "I know the answer," or "I know the city well." |
And on the other hand , Could you tell me if i am writing well in English ? |
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