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April 2, 2026

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Practicing instruments

I am going to practice the drum and piano tomorrow.
Actually, I don't want to play the drum because I am a biginer, and I'm not sure to play.
However, I have to do because I am playing the famous song as a group in front of people on May −I'm not sure if I will do it on May, but I guess so.
I have to think that branching out and play new instruments is good experience for me.
On the other hand, I like playing piano every so often. I mean I like doing it par 3 month...
I don't have kites of the drums at home, so I can't practice the drum propery, and when I want to do. I don't think a day will come when I want to.
So, I am going to find stuff that works instead of hats and drums, first, and I will use it.
I will do my best...

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Practicing instruments

I am going to practice the drum and piano tomorrow.

On the other hand, I like playing piano every so often.

I don't think a day will come when I want to.

So, I am going to find stuff that works instead of hats and drums, first, and I will use it.

I will do my best...

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I am going to practice the drum and piano tomorrow.


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Actually, I don't want to play the drum because I am a biginer, and I'm not sure to play.


Actually, I don't want to play the drum because I am a bieginner, and I'm not sure how to play. Actually, I don't want to play the drum because I am a beginner, and I'm not sure how to play.

However, I have to do because I am playing the famous song as a group in front of people on May −I'm not sure if I will do it on May, but I guess so.


However, I have to do because I am playing thea famous song as a group in front of people oin May − I'm not sure if I will do it on May, but I guess so. However, I have to do because I am playing a famous song as a group in front of people in May − I'm not sure if I will do it on May, but I guess so.

Which famous song? Since you haven't specified, you would have to use "a" as in "a famous song". IN months but ON days eg. I am going to Mexico in May, I have a presentation in April, I always throw a party in June vs I have a presentation on Tuesday, I leave on Friday, I'm going to a party on Wednesday Also IN years, eg. I started this job in 2025, I went overseas in 2024, etc

I have to think that branching out and play new instruments is good experience for me.


I have to think that branching out and play new instruments iswill be a good experience for me. I have to think that branching out and play new instruments will be a good experience for me.

I think future tense makes more sense here - it will be a good experience, but it isn't that yet A good experience

On the other hand, I like playing piano every so often.


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I mean I like doing it par 3 month...


I mean I have liked doing it the parst 3 months... I mean I have liked doing it the past 3 months...

This is the present perfect tense - actions that started in the past but have continued to the present. IE you have been enjoying playing the piano the past 3 months up to now, and you still enjoy it. https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/free-resources/grammar/english-grammar-reference/present-perfect You could also phrase it as: "I have been enjoying it the past 3 months". This is the present perfect continuous, which adds emphasis that you still like it ("yes, I HAVE been enjoying it"). They both seem like equally good ways of phrasing it to me though. More than 1 month, so you have to add an "s" at the end to pluralise it.

I don't have kites of the drums at home, so I can't practice the drum propery, and when I want to do.


I don't have kites of theany drum kits at home, so I can't practice the drum propery, and when I want to do. I don't have any drum kits at home, so I can't practice the drum propery, and when I want to.

Drum kit = a drum, as you meant Kite = a thing you fly in the air on a string as a kid I wouldn't phrase it as "kits of drums", just "drum kits" No need for "do" here

I don't think a day will come when I want to.


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So, I am going to find stuff that works instead of hats and drums, first, and I will use it.


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I will do my best...


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