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Hello Iam new here I want learn englich in five month .

Iam emily and i live in algeria iam study in high shcool .my interested is read books and sport ,learn languges ,partag vidus in youtuop Ithenk i do it wrong in thes pragraph>

i hope learn english eerly.

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My interests are/I'my interested isn reading books and, playing sports, ,learning languages , and partag vidus in youtuop

I'm not sure what you mean in those last couple of words. Are you trying to say you like watching a type of video on Youtube?

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Hello Iam new here


Hello, I am new here. Hello, I am new here.

Hello, I am new here. Hello, I am new here.

Hello I am new here. Hello I am new here.

I want learn englich in five month .


I want to learn eEnglicsh in five month s. I want to learn English in five months.

I want to learn eEnglicsh in five month s. I want to learn English in five months.

When you have two verbs in a row, you'll sometimes need to use the infinitive of the second verb (which means you need to add the word "to" before it. Ex- I need to read. Not all verbs do this, though, so here is a site that list some of the verbs that need this and some that need something else- https://www.businessenglishresources.com/learn-english-for-business/student-section/student-handouts/infinitive-vs-gerund-combining-two-verbs/ ) The names of languages need to be capitalized. Since "five" is refers to more than one, "month" needs to be plural as well.

I want learn eEnglicsh in five month s. I want learn English in five months.

Iam emily and i live in algeria


I am eEmily and iI live in aAlgeria. I am Emily and I live in Algeria.

I am eEmily and iI live in aAlgeria. I am Emily and I live in Algeria.

Names of people and places need to be capitalized, so does the singular "I".

I am eEmily and iI live in aAlgeria. I am Emily and I live in Algeria.

iam study in high shcool .


iamI study inat my high shchool . I study at my high school

iI am studying in high shchool . I am studying in high school.

When you use "am + another verb" (the present continuous tense), you need to add the -ing ending to the second verb.

iI am studying in high shcool . I am studying in high shcool.

my interested is read books and sport ,learn languges ,partag vidus in youtuop


I amy interested is readn books and, sports, ,learning languages ,partag vidus , and making youtuopbe videos. I am interested in books, sports, learning languages, and making youtube videos.

My interests are/I'my interested isn reading books and, playing sports, ,learning languages , and partag vidus in youtuop My interests are/I'm interested in reading books, playing sports, learning languages, and partag vidus in youtuop

I'm not sure what you mean in those last couple of words. Are you trying to say you like watching a type of video on Youtube?

mMy interested iss are reading books and, sports, ,learning languges ,partag and watching vidueos ion yYoutuopbe. My interests are reading books, sports, learning languges ,and watching videos on Youtube.

I don't understand partag

Ithenk


I theink I have made mistakes in the above sentences. I think I have made mistakes in the above sentences.

I theink I think

I theink I think

i do it wrong in thes pragraph>


i do it wrong in thes pragraph> i do it wrong in thes pragraph>

[See above correction.]

i do it wrong inI'm not writing theis paragraph> correctly. I'm not writing this paragraph correctly.

To "do it wrong in the paragraph" doesn't make much sense, but you could say "I'm not writing it correctly" or "I'm making some mistakes in this paragraph" if you're wanting to say that you unsure if you wrote it right. I hope I correctly understood what you meant.

i do it wrongI made mistakes in theis pragraph>. I made mistakes in this pragraph.

i hope learn english eerly.


iI hope to learn eEnglish eerlyquickly/as soon as possible. I hope to learn English quickly/as soon as possible.

iI hope to learn eEnglish eerlysoon. I hope to learn English soon.

I think the word you meant was "early", but the word "soon" would make more sense. "Soon" means a time in the near future, while "early" means "closer to the beginning of something". For example, if you say "I'm eating early today", it means you're eating closer to the morning than usual, but if you say "I'm eating soon", it just means you'll eat not long from now.

iI hope I learn eEnglish eerquickly. I hope I learn English quickly.

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