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daigorou

Feb. 1, 2026

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painting

I train painting for the exam.
I can't use acrylic paint well because I always paint roughly.
So, I bought the book that be written about acrylic painting today.
I will read it many times, then I will pass exam.

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painting

I tprainctice painting for the exam.

Using "train" with a direct object (as a transitive verb) means "to teach", which doesn't make sense here. "Train" only means something similar to "practice" when it's used without a direct object as an intransitive verb.

I can't use acrylic paint well because I always paint roughly.

So, I bought thea book that be written about acrylic painting today.

"The" refers to one specific book, while "a" refers to one of many. "A" would usually used unless the specific book in question had already been referred to earlier.

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Almost perfect!

pPainting

We capitalize the titles of things in English.

I train pam trainting for thea painting exam.

I can't use acrylic paint well because I always paint roughly.

So, I bought thea book that be written about acrylic painting today.

I will read it many times, then I will passhopefully pass the exam.

Feedback

Well done! Just a few small corrections, let me know if you have any questions.

I traam practicing painting for thean exam.

So, I bought thea book that be written about acrylic painting today.

I will read it many times, then I will pass the exam.

pPainting

So, I bought thea book that be written about acrylic painting today.

I will read it many times, then I will so I can pass the exam.

pPainting

I tra'm practicing painting for thean exam.

I can't use acrylic paint well because I always paint roughly.

So, I bought thea book that be written about acrylic painting today.

I will read it many times, then I will pass the exam.

I tpraincticed painting for the exam.

So,, so I bought thea book that be written about acrylic painting today.

painting


pPainting

pPainting

pPainting

We capitalize the titles of things in English.

painting

I train painting for the exam.


I tpraincticed painting for the exam.

I tra'm practicing painting for thean exam.

I traam practicing painting for thean exam.

I train pam trainting for thea painting exam.

I tprainctice painting for the exam.

Using "train" with a direct object (as a transitive verb) means "to teach", which doesn't make sense here. "Train" only means something similar to "practice" when it's used without a direct object as an intransitive verb.

I can't use acrylic paint well because I always paint roughly.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I can't use acrylic paint well because I always paint roughly.

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

So, I bought the book that be written about acrylic painting today.


So,, so I bought thea book that be written about acrylic painting today.

So, I bought thea book that be written about acrylic painting today.

So, I bought thea book that be written about acrylic painting today.

So, I bought thea book that be written about acrylic painting today.

So, I bought thea book that be written about acrylic painting today.

So, I bought thea book that be written about acrylic painting today.

"The" refers to one specific book, while "a" refers to one of many. "A" would usually used unless the specific book in question had already been referred to earlier.

I will read it many times, then I will pass exam.


I will read it many times, then I will pass the exam.

I will read it many times, then I will so I can pass the exam.

I will read it many times, then I will pass the exam.

I will read it many times, then I will passhopefully pass the exam.

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