June 28, 2021
"What is the hardest thing you’ve ever tried to learn?"
I'm not sure what is the "hardest" thing.
However, two hard things came into my mind in learning English.
The one is the pronunciation related to the letter "r."
At first, I heard that you shouldn't put the tip of your tongue touching any part of your palate, but it didn't work for me. And then, I took several years to find some good hints to pronounce the sound. Now, I think my pronunciation is better than mine at that time.
The other one is to be familiar with the phrase "it's up to you"(be to somebody) to use it.
I wondered how "up" comes to mean that way, and I struggled.
Two of my hard thingdifficulties in learning English
When talking about hard things with a specific number, difficulties is a better word to use.
"What is the hardest thing you’ve ever tried to learn?
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I'm not sure what is the "hardest" thing.
The first one is the pronunciation related tof the letter "r."
The (first) one is the pronunciation related to the letter "r."
If you add the word "first", the sentence would be correct, but this way, the sentence is more natural.
P.S.
私も。日本語のらst) one is the pronunciation related to the letter "r."
If you add the word "first", the sentence would be correct, but this way, the sentence is more natural.
P.S.
私も。日本語の発音はとても違うから時々悔しいです。一緒に頑張りましょう!
P.P.S.
勉強中ですから下手な日本語はごめんなさい。
At first, I heard that you shouldn't put the tip of your tongue touching any part of your palate, but it didn't work for me.
And then, I took several years to find some good hints to pronounce the sound.
Now, I think my pronunciation is better than mine at that time.
The other one is to be familiar withunderstanding the phrase "it's up to you"(be to somebody) enough to use it.
This sounds more natural.
I wondered how "up" comes to mean that way, and I struggled.
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Two of my hard things in learning English
"What is the hardest thing you’ve ever tried to learn?
I'm not sure what is the "hardest" thing is.
However, two hard things came into myto mind in learning English.
The oOne is the pronunciation related to the letter "r."
You would not use the definite article here as it is not a unique instance
And then, It took several years to find some good hints to pronounce the sound.
Now, I think my pronunciation is better than mine was at that time.
The other one is to be familiar enough with the phrase "it's up to you"(b (to leave a choice to somebody) to be able to use it.
I wondered how "up" coames to mean that way, and I struggled.
Tense alignment
Two of my hard thing in learning English Two of my When talking about hard things with a specific number, difficulties is a better word to use.
Two of my hard things in learning English |
"What is the hardest thing you’ve ever tried to learn? |
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I'm not sure what is the "hardest" thing. I'm not sure what |
However, two hard things came into my mind in learning English. However, two hard things came |
The one is the pronunciation related to the letter "r." The first one is the pronunciation The (first) one is the pronunciation related to the letter "r."
If you add the word "first", the sentence would be correct, but this way, the sentence is more natural. P.S. 私も。日本語のらst) one is the pronunciation related to the letter "r." If you add the word "first", the sentence would be correct, but this way, the sentence is more natural. P.S. 私も。日本語の発音はとても違うから時々悔しいです。一緒に頑張りましょう! P.P.S. 勉強中ですから下手な日本語はごめんなさい。
You would not use the definite article here as it is not a unique instance
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At first, I heard that you shouldn't put the tip of your tongue touching any part of your palate, but it didn't work for me. |
And then, I took several years to find some good hints to pronounce the sound. And then, It took several years to find some good hints to pronounce the sound. |
Now, I think my pronunciation is better than mine at that time. Now, I think my pronunciation is better than mine was at that time. |
The other one is to be familiar with the phrase "it's up to you"(be to somebody) to use it. The other one is This sounds more natural.
The other one is to be familiar enough with the phrase "it's up to you" |
I wondered how "up" comes to mean that way, and I struggled. I wondered how "up" c Tense alignment
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