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plinchqq

June 10, 2025

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Sorry, I’m little stupid.

Hello, I want to tell you about my day. I’m starting study English. I really want speaking for people. Unfortunately, my school does not provide a proper education and I'm new to this field. But I’m trying and I need more practice. Have a nice day/evening! :)


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Sorry, I’m a little stupid.

Hello, I want to tell you about my day.

I’m starting to study English.

I really want to speaking for to people.

Unfortunately, my school does not provide a proper education and I'm new to this field.

But I’m trying and I need more practice.

Have a nice day/evening!

:)

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You are starting off strong! Good luck!

I’m starting to study English.

I really want to speaking for to people.

Unfortunately, my school does not provide a proper education and I'm new to this field.,

Normally you use 'but' after a comma instead of a period. :)

Bbut I’m trying and I need more practice.

Sorry, I’m a little stupid.

Hello,. I want/am going to tell you about my day.

I’m starting am beginning to study English.

I really want to speaking for people to people in English.

I am new to learning English. Unfortunately, my school does not provide a proper education and I'm new to this fieldin this subject/matter.

But I’However, I am trying and, but I need more practice.

Feedback

You're doing well. You're off to a good start. Keep going!

Sorry, I’m a little stupid.

No you're not!! :)

I’m starting to study English.

After a verb ending in -ing ("starting"), the next verb must be in the infinitive with "to" (so, "to study").

I really want to speaking for to people.

Same idea here! We have the verb "want" so the next verb should be in the infinitive "to speak"

Unfortunately, my school does not provide a proper education and I'm new to this field.

Feedback

Great job!! Keep practicing!

Sorry, I’m little stupid.


Sorry, I’m a little stupid.

No you're not!! :)

Sorry, I’m a little stupid.

Sorry, I’m a little stupid.

Hello, I want to tell you about my day.


Hello,. I want/am going to tell you about my day.

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I’m starting study English.


I’m starting to study English.

After a verb ending in -ing ("starting"), the next verb must be in the infinitive with "to" (so, "to study").

I’m starting am beginning to study English.

I’m starting to study English.

I’m starting to study English.

I really want speaking for people.


I really want to speaking for to people.

Same idea here! We have the verb "want" so the next verb should be in the infinitive "to speak"

I really want to speaking for people to people in English.

I really want to speaking for to people.

I really want to speaking for to people.

Unfortunately, my school does not provide a proper education and I'm new to this field.


Unfortunately, my school does not provide a proper education and I'm new to this field.

I am new to learning English. Unfortunately, my school does not provide a proper education and I'm new to this fieldin this subject/matter.

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Unfortunately, my school does not provide a proper education and I'm new to this field.,

Normally you use 'but' after a comma instead of a period. :)

But I’m trying and I need more practice.


But I’However, I am trying and, but I need more practice.

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Bbut I’m trying and I need more practice.

Have a nice day/evening!


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

:)


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

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