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mikethrandir

May 3, 2021

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What about now?

The April challenge has finished. If you participated in it, have you learned something? I think it has been useful because now I know that I can actually put myself to write, even though I tell myself that I don't have time or skills to do it.
I haven't written every day, but I have written a lot, especially compared to my previous non-existent writing routine. And I am pleased with the matter because it means I'm able to communicate in writing English; there is plenty of room for improvement, but I think writing, nor reading theory about it, is the way to get it.
So what happens now? I will try to keep on uploading entries to Langcorrect. Maybe not daily, but at least weakly to not get out of the habit of it. My goal is that English writing feels natural to me and I can start writing in the blink of an eye without doubting or lacking vocabulary and structure. There's a long way ahead of me, but I am willing to make an effort to get there. Thank you all for helping me along the way. You're the best:)

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What about now?

Correct, but titles often are written in capital letters: What About Now?

The April challenge has finished.

If you participated in it, have you learned something?

I think it has been useful because now I know that I can actually put myself to write, even though I tell myself that I don't have time or skills to do it.

Correct. Could also be written as: "I think it has been useful because now I know that i can actually apply myself to writing, even though I tell myself that I don't have the time or skills to do it."

I haven't written every day, but I have written a lot, especially compared to my previous non-existent writing routine.

And I am pleased with the matteris because it means I'm able to communicate in writingten English;, although there is plenty of room for improvement, but I think. However, I think that neither writing, nor reading any theory about it, is the way to get it.

I am not sure what "it" refers to in the last sentence. Possibly referring to "improvement" or the ability to communicate, or even just "writing" itself? Because of this, it is possible that i have not provided meaningful feedback for this last sentence.

So what happens now?

I will try to keep on uploading entries to Langcorrect.

Maybe not daily, but at least weaekly tso notas not to get out of the habit of it.

weakly = not strongly
weekly = one week at a time

My goal is that English writing should feels natural to me and I can start writing in the blink of an eye without doubting or lacking vocabulary and structure.

There's a long way ahead of me, but I am willing to make an effort to get there.

Thank you all for helping me along the way.

You're the best:)

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A very competent piece of writing! You seem to be more advanced than "beginner". I hope i have helped you.
Sincerely, Jupiter.

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mikethrandir

May 4, 2021

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Thanks for your help! You have helped me a lot.
"Beginner" must be the default and I hadn't noticed it until you mentioned it. I've already changed it.
See you:)

What about now?


What about now?

Correct, but titles often are written in capital letters: What About Now?

The April challenge has finished.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

If you participated in it, have you learned something?


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I think it has been useful because now I know that I can actually put myself to write, even though I tell myself that I don't have time or skills to do it.


I think it has been useful because now I know that I can actually put myself to write, even though I tell myself that I don't have time or skills to do it.

Correct. Could also be written as: "I think it has been useful because now I know that i can actually apply myself to writing, even though I tell myself that I don't have the time or skills to do it."

I haven't written every day, but I have written a lot, especially compared to my previous non-existent writing routine.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

And I am pleased with the matter because it means I'm able to communicate in writing English; there is plenty of room for improvement, but I think writing, nor reading theory about it, is the way to get it.


And I am pleased with the matteris because it means I'm able to communicate in writingten English;, although there is plenty of room for improvement, but I think. However, I think that neither writing, nor reading any theory about it, is the way to get it.

I am not sure what "it" refers to in the last sentence. Possibly referring to "improvement" or the ability to communicate, or even just "writing" itself? Because of this, it is possible that i have not provided meaningful feedback for this last sentence.

So what happens now?


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I will try to keep on uploading entries to Langcorrect.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Maybe not daily, but at least weakly to not get out of the habit of it.


Maybe not daily, but at least weaekly tso notas not to get out of the habit of it.

weakly = not strongly weekly = one week at a time

My goal is that English writing feels natural to me and I can start writing in the blink of an eye without doubting or lacking vocabulary and structure.


My goal is that English writing should feels natural to me and I can start writing in the blink of an eye without doubting or lacking vocabulary and structure.

There's a long way ahead of me, but I am willing to make an effort to get there.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Thank you all for helping me along the way.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

You're the best:)


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

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