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I´m actually watching a Netflix show called "The Rookie". Probably you guys who live in U.S know this show, it is about a rookie cop who is 45 years old that its trying to face his new lifestyle. The show have six seasons and each episode brings a bunch of new cases and problems to the protagonist. I´m on the second seeason and I´m having a lot of fun, also its helping me to learn English because I´m watching it in his original versión and with English subtitle. I recommend it if you are looking for a new Netflix show or if you like funny police genre.

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Saying “currently” sounds better :)

I´m actually watching a Netflix show called "The Rookie".


I´m actualcurrently watching a Netflix show called "The Rookie". I´m currently watching a Netflix show called "The Rookie".

I´m actualcurrently watching a Netflix show called "The Rookie". Im currently watching a Netflix show called "The Rookie".

I’m assuming that you got this word mixed up with another. From what I know, in Spanish the word “actualmente” translates to “currently” or “at the moment” in English, so it can be confusing for people learning either language. I catch myself accidentally saying “actualmente” when I’m trying to say “actually”. “Actually” basically means the truth of something, and I’m pretty sure it translate to “realmente” in Spanish. Sorry if that wasn’t a great definition, I’d recommend that you look it up instead I’m not the best at giving definitions of some words. But I can give you some example sentences: “She’s actually an artist, not an accountant.” “He actually wanted me to come!” “Actually, this species of fish lives in the Atlantic Ocean, not the Pacific.”

Probably you guys who live in U.S know this show, it is about a rookie cop who is 45 years old that its trying to face his new lifestyle.


Probably you guys who live in U.S. know this show, i. It is about a rookie cop who is 45 years old thatwho its trying to face up to his new lifestyle. Probably you guys who live in U.S. know this show. It is about a rookie cop who is 45 years old who is trying to face up to his new lifestyle.

Probably yYou guys who live in U.S probably know this show, i. It is about a rookie cop, who is 45 years old, that its trying to faceadapt to his new lifestyle. You guys who live in U.S probably know this show. It is about a rookie cop, who is 45 years old, that is trying to adapt to his new lifestyle.

This sounds more natural and flows better.

Probably yYou guys who live in U.S probably know this show, it is about a rookie cop who is 45 years old that its trying to faceget used to his new lifestyle. You guys who live in U.S probably know this show, it is about a rookie cop who is 45 years old that its trying to get used to his new lifestyle.

Some sentence structure mistakes and some unnatural sounding language

The show have six seasons and each episode brings a bunch of new cases and problems to the protagonist.


The show haves six seasons and each episode brings a bunch of new cases and problems tofor the protagonist. The show has six seasons and each episode brings a bunch of new cases and problems for the protagonist.

The show haves six seasons and each episode bringcovers a bunch of new cases and problems to the protagonist. The show has six seasons and each episode covers a bunch of new cases and problems.

We don't often refer to the protagonist, however you could say, 'The show follows ____ as they/she/he covers a bunch of new cases and problems.'

The show haves six seasons and each episode brings a bunch of new cases and problems to the protagonist. The show has six seasons and each episode brings a bunch of new cases and problems to the protagonist.

While every other noun uses the word “have”, the she/he/it pronoun uses “has”. Just a thing you gotta remember

I´m on the second seeason and I´m having a lot of fun, also its helping me to learn English because I´m watching it in his original versión and with English subtitle.


I´m on the second seeason and I´m having a lot of fun, a watching. Also, its helping me to learn English because I´m watching it in hits original versióon and with English subtitles. I´m on the second season and I´m having a lot of fun watching. Also, its helping me to learn English because I´m watching it in its original version and with English subtitles.

I´m on the second seeason and I´m having a lot of fun, a! Also, it's helping me to learn English because I´m watching it in histhe original versión andon with English subtitles. I´m on the second season and I´m having a lot of fun! Also, it's helping me learn English because I´m watching the original version with English subtitles.

Small grammar errors.

I´m on the second seeason, and I´m having a lot of fun,. It’s also its helping me to learn English because I´m watching it in his original versióon and with English subtitle.s. Im on the second season, and Im having a lot of fun. It’s also helping me learn English because Im watching it in his original version and with English subtitles.

Again, just some grammar and sentence structure issues. And the word “version” is a cognate with the Spanish word, but without the accent :) And also, you need to add an s to the word “subtitle” when talking about subtitles on a film or TV show. Or at least that’s how I’ve always heard said.

I recommend it if you are looking for a new Netflix show or if you like funny police genre.


I recommend it if you are looking for a new Netflix show or if you like funny shows in the police genre. I recommend it if you are looking for a new Netflix show or if you like funny shows in the police genre.

I recommend it if you are looking for a new Netflix show or if you like funny police genreshows. I recommend it if you are looking for a new Netflix show or if you like funny police shows.

I recommend it if you are looking for a new Netflix show or if you like funny policemystery-comedy genre. I recommend it if you are looking for a new Netflix show or if you like mystery-comedy genre.

“Funny police genre” sounds very odd, and while I’m not too sure what this show is about, from what you’ve said it seems like it involves mystery, so “mystery-comedy genre” seems like a better way to say it.

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