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aralidben

July 11, 2025

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Hello my name is dilara. I am from turkey. I am twenty three years old, I was born in sivas. I am studıed at ankara university. my department ıs radiotherapy. its a hard department but i like them. I am unemployed. I live in ankara.

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July 12, 2025

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Hello my name is dilara.


Hello my name is dDilara. Hello my name is Dilara.

Hello, Dilara! Welcome! I'm going to correct your capitalization, but I know that sometimes it's less important in informal texts like this.

I am from turkey.


I am from tTurkey. I am from Turkey.

I am twenty three years old, I was born in sivas.


I am twenty -three years old, I was born in sSivas. I am twenty-three years old, I was born in Sivas.

When we write out compound numbers, we usually use a hyphen (-) between the different parts.

its a hard department but i like them.


itIt's a hard department but iI like ithem. It's a hard department but I like it.

Tricky sentence! It's a hard department --> The word "it's" needs an apostrophe (') because it's a contraction of two words - it and is. "Its" is also a word, but it means "belongs to it" so it's important to differentiate. I like it --> "them" would refer to something plural. The department is singular, so we use the singular "it" instead. Maybe you wanted to say something like "The professors in the department are difficult, but I like them" or maybe "The classes in the department are challenging, but I like them" instead?

Hello


I am studıed at ankara university.


I am studıedying at aAnkara uUniversity. I am studying at Ankara University.

"I am studying" because it is happening in the present.

my department ıs radiotherapy.


mMy department ıis radiotherapy. My department is radiotherapy.

I am unemployed.


I am unemployed. I am unemployed.

Perfect sentence!

I live in ankara.


I live in aAnkara. I live in Ankara.

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