March 12, 2025
I am a bit nervous this morning because I am going to play the piano in front of many people. I did like to play the piano when I was child. My mother forced me to play the one. I never practice it. However, Thanks to my mother, I play the piano while work
My mother forced me to play the one.
However, Tthanks to my mother, I play the piano while working.
"I play the piano while working" or "I play the piano while doing work"
I am a bit nervous this morning because I am going to play the piano in front of many people.
I did like to play the piano when I was child.
This sentence is correct, but because you chose to write 'did like' instead of 'liked', this suggests that you want to emphasise that you used to like playing the piano when you were a child, but maybe your feelings have changed now.
My mother forced me to play ithe one.
I never practice it.
Do you mean you never practice now, or you never used to practice when you were a child?
However, Thanks to my mother, I play the piano while working.
What do you do for work? Can you really play the piano at the same time as working? or do you mean you can work and also pursue your piano playing in your free time as a hobby?
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It's a lovely skill to have, I hope your concert goes well tonight :)
I am a bit nervous this morning because I am going to play the piano in front of many people.
I did liked to play the piano when I was child.
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My mother forced me to play ithe one.
However, Tthanks to my mother, I play the piano while I work.
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