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I want to learn English deeply. I have already graduated from the university, but lastly ı thought ı knew English very well, but it was not. I have just learned anything related to the curriculum, so now I have just specified two hours in my day to learn English. In addition, I want to use all the words that I have learned before, but ı do not know how I can ı put them ın my essay or ın my writing . So from now on ı will write every day a small paragraph, and I will be happy ıf you correct that for me

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First day of using this site

I want to learn English deeply.

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I want to learn English deeply.


I want to learn English deeplyvery well. I want to learn English very well.

"deeply" feels a little odd to me for some reason.

I really want to learn English deeply. I really want to learn English.

I want to learn English deeply. I want to learn English.

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I have already graduated from the university, but lastly ı thought ı knew English very well, but it was not.


I have already graduated from the university, but lastly ıand I thought ıI knew English very well, but it was noI didn't. I have already graduated from university, and I thought I knew English very well, but I didn't.

"but it was not" is what you would say to contradict a "[object] is/was ____" statement. Like, "I thought my class was at 5 PM, but it was not." But this is an action that doesn't use "is" or "was", so using "but it was not" sounds very bizarre here. I would say something like "but [subject] didn't/doesn't/don't". "I thought she always went to the store on Monday, but she doesn't apparently."

I have already graduated from the university, but last. Lately ıI thought ıI knew English very well, but it was noI don't. I have already graduated from university. Lately I thought I knew English very well, but I don't.

You could also say "college" instead of "university".

I have already graduated from the university, but lastly ı and I thought ıI knew English very well, but it wasI did not. I have already graduated from the university and I thought I knew English very well, but I did not.

I have already graduated from the university, but lastly ı. I thought ıI knew English very well, but it wasI do not. I have already graduated from university. I thought I knew English very well, but I do not.

Use of the definitive article "the" is not correct here, because it attempts to refer to a specific university even though you did not previously specify from which university you graduated. Here, you are referring to a university as a general concept. In these cases, the definitive article "the" must be removed.

I have just learned anything related to the curriculum, so now I have just specified two hours in my day to learn English.


I have just've only learned aneverything related to the curriculum, so now I ha've just specifidedicated two hours in mevery day to learn English. I've only learned everything related to the curriculum, so now I've just dedicated two hours every day to learn English.

"specified" is a very odd and extremely fancy word that not a lot of people will understand. I'm pretty sure you mean "dedicated".

I have just learned anything related to the curriculum, so now I have just specifiedset aside two hours in mya day to learn English. I just learned anything related to the curriculum, so now I have set aside two hours a day to learn English.

I haved just learned anythingwords related to the curriculum, so now I have just specifiedset aside two hours in my day to learn English. I had just learned words related to the curriculum, so now I have set aside two hours in my day to learn English.

I have just learned anything related to the curriculum, so now I have just specified two hours in my day to learn English. I have just learned anything related to the curriculum, so now I have just specified two hours in my day to learn English.

It is not clear to a native English speaker what you mean by this due to grammatical errors and ambiguous phrasing. Are you referring to your curriculum at university, or your attempts to learn English after you graduated from university?

In addition, I want to use all the words that I have learned before, but ı do not know how I can ı put them ın my essay or ın my writing .


In addition, I want to use all the words that I have learned before, but ıI do not know how I can ı put them ıin my essay or ıin my writing . In addition, I want to use all the words that I have learned before, but I do not know how I can put them in my essay or in my writing .

In addition, I want to use all the words that I have learned before, but ıI do not know how I can ıI put them ıin my essay or ıin my writing . In addition, I want to use all the words that I have learned before, but I do not know how I can I put them in my essay or in my writing.

In addition, I want to use all the words that I have learned before, but ıI do not know how I can ı put them ın my essay or ın my writing . In addition, I want to use all the words that I learned before, but I do not know how I can put them ın my essay or ın my writing.

In addition, I want to use all the words that I have learned before, but ı do not know how I can ı put them ın my essay or ın my writing learn how I can write sentences in English with all the words that I have learned before. In addition, I want to learn how I can write sentences in English with all the words that I have learned before.

Remember not to place any spaces between a word and a full stop (also called a "period"). For example: Correct – "This is a correct example." Incorrect – "This is an incorrect example ."

So from now on ı will write every day a small paragraph, and I will be happy ıf you correct that for me


So from now on ıI will write every day a small paragraph every day, and I willould be happy ıif you could correct thait for me So from now on I will write a small paragraph every day, and I would be happy if you could correct it for me

First part isn't wrong, but "every day" is more commonly found at the end of the clause or at its beginning (but after any conjunctions like "so"). For the second part, although future tense works, you can also use past tense verbs like "would" and "could" to talk about a theoretical situation instead.

So from now on ıI will write every day a small paragraph every day, and I willould be happy ıif you would correct thait for me. So from now on I will write a small paragraph every day, and I would be happy if you would correct it for me.

So from now on ıI will write every day a small paragraph, everyday and I will be happy ıf you correct thait for me So from now on I will write a small paragraph everyday and I will be happy ıf you correct it for me

So from now on ı will write every day a small paragraph, and I will be happy ıf you correct that for me So from now on ı will write every day a small paragraph, and I will be happy ıf you correct that for me

So from now on, I will write a small paragraph every day. I will be happy to receive any feedback or corrections.

I have just learned anything related to the curriculum, so now I have just specified two hours in my day to learn English


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