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JAVIER_MARTINEZ

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A post for gossip people

Hi everyone. I believe that I write a lot of personal things here. I don't think Langcorrect users write about this kind of topics. However, I have no idea what to talk about; so this is the only way I can use this website.
It must be said that my posts are corrected by English people, so it's hardly impossible that any of my friends could read one of my texts.

Firstly, I wanted to talked about the argument I had with my girlfriend last week. She travels a lot during summer and I'm not able to meet her hardly ever. When she leaves Seville, she chat with me less than normally.
I know that she cannot talk to me whenever I want to. However, I would like her to everytime she texted me (although she could only text me once a day), she expressed more care and love. It's understandable that she doesn't text me as much as I would like, but I just wanted her to express more feelings. Am I crazy? I'm not sure. Maybe it's my fault.

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I know that she cannot talk to me whenever I want to.

Am I crazy?

I'm not sure.

Maybe it's my fault.

Hi everyone.

I believe that I write a lot of personal things here.

However, I have no idea what to talk about; so this is the only way I can use this website.

She travels a lot during summer and I'm not able to meet her hardly ever.

I know that she cannot talk to me whenever I want to.

Am I crazy?

I'm not sure.

Maybe it's my fault.

Maybe it's my fault.


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A post for gossip people


A pPost for gGossip peopleers A Post for Gossipers

If you want to talk about people who gossip, I think "gossipers" is the term you're looking for.

A post for gossip peoples A post for gossips

"Gossips" isn't technically a word but might be used more commonly for people who like gossip

A post for gossiping about other people A post for gossiping about other people

Hi everyone.


Hi, everyone. Hi, everyone.

It's common to add commas after greetings.

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I believe that I write a lot of personal things here.


I believe that I write a lot of personal things on here. I believe that I write a lot of personal things on here.

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I don't think Langcorrect users write about this kind of topics.


I don't think LangcCorrect users write about this kind of topics. I don't think LangCorrect users write about this kind of topic.

This site's name is capitalized as how I've done so here. Also, you could write either "this kind of topic" or "these kinds of topics," depending on if you're talking about one or more ideas.

I don't think Langcorrect users tend write about thisese kind of topics. I don't think Langcorrect users tend write about these kind of topics.

I included "tend" as a way to say that they don't often/usually write about these kind of topics

I don't think Langcorrect users write about thisese kinds of topics. I don't think Langcorrect users write about these kinds of topics.

"These" is the plural of this

I don't think Langcorrect users write about this kind of topics. I don't think Langcorrect users write about this kind of topic.

However, I have no idea what to talk about; so this is the only way I can use this website.


However, I have no idea what to talk about;, so this is the only way I can use this website. However, I have no idea what to talk about, so this is the only way I can use this website.

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It must be said that my posts are corrected by English people, so it's hardly impossible that any of my friends could read one of my texts.


It must be said that my posts are corrected by English people, so it's hardly impossible that any of my friends could read one of my texts. It must be said that my posts are corrected by English people, so it's hardly possible that any of my friends could read one of my texts.

Always pair negative adverbs with positive adjectives or negative adjectives with positive adverbs.

It must be said that my posts are corrected by English people, so it's hardly impossiblerather unlikely that any of my friends cwould read one of my texposts. It must be said that my posts are corrected by English people, so it's rather unlikely that any of my friends would read one of my posts.

"hardly impossible" is wrong here - it means that it is almost completely possible. Even though using "hardly possible" would be correct, it doesn't sound particularly natural. I've used "rather unlikely" instead as it seems to fit better but it does depend on what you mean :)

It must be said that my posts are corrected by English people, so it's hardly impossible that any of my friends could read one of my texts. It must be said that my posts are corrected by English people, so it's hardly possible that any of my friends could read one of my texts.

Hardly impossible means there are chances that your friends can read your text.

Firstly, I wanted to talked about the argument I had with my girlfriend last week.


Firstly, I wanted to talked about the argument I had with my girlfriend last week. Firstly, I wanted to talk about the argument I had with my girlfriend last week.

Talked is the past tense form of talk. Since wanted is already in a different form, "talk" doesn't need to be.

Firstly, I wanted to talked about the argument I had with my girlfriend last week. Firstly, I want to talk about the argument I had with my girlfriend last week.

It is happening right now when you wrote this entry, so you should use present tense.

She travels a lot during summer and I'm not able to meet her hardly ever.


She travels a lot during the summer, and I'm nothardly ever able to meet her hardly ever. She travels a lot during the summer, and I'm hardly ever able to meet her.

You can replace "not" and reformat the second part of your sentence like how I've written it here.

She travels a lot during summer and I'm nothardly ever able to meet her hardly ever. She travels a lot during summer and I'm hardly ever able to meet her.

She travels a lot during the summer, and I'm nothardly ever able to meet her hardly ever. She travels a lot during the summer, and I'm hardly ever able to meet her.

What you said wasn't necessarily incorrect, but putting "hardly" at the beginning is a bit less awkward. It also means that you can get rid of the "not" since "hardly" does the same job as "not" in the sentence by suggesting you rarely get to see her.

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When she leaves Seville, she chat with me less than normally.


When she leaves Seville, she chats with me less than normally. When she leaves Seville, she chats with me less than normal.

Singular noun --> plural verb (e.g. "He sings") Plural noun --> singular noun (e.g. "They fight")

When she leaves Seville, she chats with me less than normallyusual. When she leaves Seville, she chats with me less than usual.

"Normal" would also work in place of "usual" but "usual" is more commonly said here.

When she leaves Seville, she chats with me less than normally. When she leaves Seville, she chats with me less than normal.

Chats is correct, but I think talks would be better.

When she leaves Seville, she chats with me less than normallyusual. When she leaves Seville, she chats with me less than usual.

I know that she cannot talk to me whenever I want to.


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I know that she cannot talk to me whenever I want toat any point. I know that she cannot talk to me at any point.

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However, I would like her to everytime she texted me (although she could only text me once a day), she expressed more care and love.


However, I would like her to express more care and love every time she texteds me (although she couldan only text me once a day), she expressed more care and love. However, I would like her to express more care and love every time she texts me (although she can only text me once a day).

If you're describing what you want from someone, list those conditions before going into detail overall.

However, I would like her toif, every time she texted me (although she could only text me once a day), she expressed more care and love. However, I would if, every time she texted me (although she could only text me once a day), she expressed more care and love.

However, I would like her toit if she expressed more love and care every time she texted me (although she could only text me once a day), she expressed more care and love. However, I would like it if she expressed more love and care every time she texted me (although she could only text me once a day)

You theoretically could also say, "I would like it if every time she texted me, she expressed more love and care."

However, I would like for her to express more care and love to me every time she texteds me (although she could only text me once a day), she expressed more care and love. However, I would like for her to express more care and love to me every time she texts me (although she could only text me once a day).

It's understandable that she doesn't text me as much as I would like, but I just wanted her to express more feelings.


It's understandable that she doesn't text me as much as I would like, but I just wanted her to express more of her feelings. It's understandable that she doesn't text me as much as I would like, but I just wanted her to express more of her feelings.

If you want to keep things general in terms of talking about her overall feelings, you can ignore my correction.

It's understandable that she doesn't text me as much as I would like, but I just wanted her to express more feelings. It's understandable that she doesn't text me as much as I would like, but I just want her to express more feelings.

Am I crazy?


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I'm not sure.


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