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April 10, 2025

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My first day in this app

I'm Brazilian woman, I wanna try my English. So a try speak about simple things in my day
I eat chicken, rice, potatoes, eggs, carrots.
Its só hard say in English kkk

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My first day in this app

My first day in this app


My first day ion this app My first day on this app

My fFirst dDay ion tThis aApp My First Day on This App

My first day ion this app My first day on this app

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My first day ion this app My first day on this app

For app, use on instead of in

I'm Brazilian woman, I wanna try my English.


I'm a Brazilian woman, I wanna try my English. I'm a Brazilian woman, I wanna try my English.

I'm a Brazilian woman, and I wanna trypractice my English. I'm a Brazilian woman and I wanna practice my English.

I'm Brazilian woman, and I wanna try my Englisht to practice my English, so I'm trying to write about simple things that happen during my day. I'm Brazilian woman and I want to practice my English, so I'm trying to write about simple things that happen during my day.

"wanna" is very casual and informal way of saying "want to". When you hear English speakers say "want to", especially in America, "wanna" is likely how it will sound.

I'm Brazilian woman, I and wanna try myto learn English. I'm Brazilian woman and wanna try to learn English.

You could also say "I'm Brazilian woman and want to try to learn English."

I'm a Brazilian woman,. I wanna try my English. I'm a Brazilian woman. I wanna try my English.

In the first part, we need the indefinite article "a". The second sentence is correct in spoken and informal English. In written English, we write "want to" instead of "wanna".

I'm a Brazilian woman, and I wanna trypractice my English. I'm a Brazilian woman, and I wanna practice my English.

Use "and" to connect the two parts of the sentence Practice makes more sense than try here

So a try speak about simple things in my day I eat chicken, rice, potatoes, eggs, carrots.


So aI'll try to speak about simple things in my day. I eat chicken, rice, potatoes, eggs, carrots. So I'll try to speak about simple things in my day. I eat chicken, rice, potatoes, eggs, carrots.

So aI'll try to speak about simple things infrom my day. I eat chicken, rice, potatoes, eggs, and carrots. So I'll try to speak about simple things from my day. I eat chicken, rice, potatoes, eggs, and carrots.

So a try speak about simple things in my day Today, I eate chicken, rice, potatoes, eggs, and carrots. Today, I ate chicken, rice, potatoes, eggs, and carrots.

So a, I try to speak about simple things in my day. I eat chicken, rice, potatoes, eggs, and carrots. So, I try to speak about simple things in my day. I eat chicken, rice, potatoes, eggs and carrots.

So aI try speak about simple things in my day . I eat chicken, rice, potatoes, eggs, carrots. So I try speak about simple things in my day. I eat chicken, rice, potatoes, eggs, carrots.

So aI try to speak about simple things in my day. I eat chicken, rice, potatoes, eggs, and carrots. So I try to speak about simple things in my day. I eat chicken, rice, potatoes, eggs, and carrots.

Try to [verb] instead of try [verb] For a list, use the word "and" before the last thing

Its só hard say in English kkk


It's sóo hard to say in English kkk It's so hard to say in English kkk

It's sóo hard to say in English kkklol. It's so hard to say in English lol.

In English, you usually say "lol" not "kkk" when something is funny.

It's sóo hard to say in English. kkk It's so hard to say in English. kkk

It's sóo hard say this in English kkk. It's so hard say this in English.

Its sóo hard say in English kkk Its so hard say in English kkk

It's sóo hard sayto talk in English, kkk It's so hard to talk in English, kkk

"It's" comes from "it is," so use an apostrophe The verb say needs to include what is being said after it, so talk is more general and better to use here

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