March 4, 2026
I think ChatGPT can diretly respond my questions and correct error with my sentences.
Why I need to use the Langcorrect.
In the website, I need to waite someone replay and no one suggest me the topic for write.
I don't know wheather theis website is better than ChatGPT?.
I don't know whether this website is better than ChatGPT.
Whether/weather are 2 words in English whose spellings get mixed up often (even by native speakers). "Weather" is the word that refers to things like rain, snow, and wind, while "whether" is the word that expresses doubt (your use here) or choice (example: "Whether it rains or not, I'll be staying inside today."
The website → this website to be specific about which website you're referring to.
Question mark → period since this is a statement (even if it is a statement of doubt) rather than a question.
I think ChatGPT can directly respond my questions and correct error with my sentencess in my writing.
ChatGPT can directly respond my questions and correct errors in my writing.
I would remove "I think" because this is more a statement of fact than an expression of opinion.
"Error with" → "errors in" because... I can't articulate why this is the case, sorry! I think the only incorrect part is "with" just because of how we use the preposition, but this correction is largely based on your phrasing feeling unnatural.
"Sentences" works, but I'm suggesting "writing" since it's more broad and understandable when removed from the context of being here on this site.
Why do I need to use the Langcorrect.?
Why do I need to use Langcorrect?
"Do" makes it a question, which I suspect is the tone you were intending here.
"The" is unnecessary because it's a specific, named service. You wouldn't say that you're "studying on the Duolingo" or "searching the Google," for instance. Replace "Langcorrect" with "the internet" or similar, though, and the article would be required.
InWith the website, I need to waite for someone to replay, and no one suggests me the topic for writeprompts.
With the website, I need to wait for someone to reply, and no one suggests me prompts.
Since the 2 parts of this sentence could stand alone as their own sentences ("I need to wait for someone to reply. No one suggests me prompts."), we join them with a comma and a conjunction (in this case, "and").
I would say "topics on which to write" or just "prompts," the simpler synonym.
Feedback
I'm new to this site so can't speak to the waiting aspect, but I have a good first impression of the writing/correction ratio that the site enforces. In any case, it may be helpful to compare and contrast the different feedback that people give you based on their own writing styles. Also, the site does have writing prompts! In the UI I'm using (Firefox for desktop), it's the middle button in the top navigation bar. There's a dropdown to look for questions written in any of your languages, but you can also respond to any prompt with whatever language you'd like.
I don't know wheather theis website is better than ChatGPT?
I don't know whether this website is better than ChatGPT?
I think ChatGPT can respond directly respondto my questions and correct error withs in my sentences.
I think ChatGPT can respond directly to my questions and correct errors in my sentences.
Why do I need to use the Langcorrect.?
Why do I need to use Langcorrect?
IOn theis website, I need to waite for someone to replay and no one suggest me thes topics for writeme to write about.
On this website, I need to wait for someone to reply and no one suggests topics for me to write about.
I don't know wheather theis website is better than ChatGPT?.
I don't know whether this website is better than ChatGPT.
You wrote a statement.
This is a question: Is this website better than ChatGPT?
I think ChatGPT can directly respond to my questions and correct error withs in my sentences.
I think ChatGPT can directly respond to my questions and correct errors in my sentences.
Why do I need to use the LangcCorrect.?
Why do I need to use LangCorrect?
You are asking a question.
IOn theis website, I need to waite for someone to replay, and no one suggest mes the topic for writeme to write about.
On this website, I need to wait for someone to reply, and no one suggests the topic for me to write about.
"the topic to write about" is correct grammar, but you could also say "a topic for me to write about" or "topics for me to write about" because on this site people write about different topics.
Feedback
It is good that you are trying out different ways to practice English.
Maybe ChatGPT is better for you now.
Maybe you will try LangCorrect again sometime in the future.
I don't know weather the'm not sure whether or not this website is better than ChatGPT?
I'm not sure whether or not this website is better than ChatGPT
I thinkbelieve ChatGPT can directly respond to my questions and correct errors with my sentences.
I believe ChatGPT can directly respond to my questions and correct errors with my sentences.
Why would I need to use the Langcorrect.?
Why would I need to use Langcorrect?
In the websitHere, I need to waite for someone to replay and no one suggest me thes topics for me to write.
Here, I need to wait for someone to reply and no one suggests topics for me to write.
Feedback
A couple reasons:
1) ChatGPT (and all LLMs) are fundamentally autocomplete that do not know the difference between right and wrong and will output incorrect things. It's all just statistics presented to make you feel like it is is a thinking entity, but it is not.
2) The purpose of languages is to interact with other people and cultures. LangCorrect is real people. :)
LangCorrect actually does provide topics/prompts to write with! Look at the top of the page. I struggle with what to write too, so I understand. The best things you can write about are things from your normal daily life, and topics that genuinely interest you. Building vocabulary in those areas provides the most benefits.
I don't know wheather theis website is better than ChatGPT?
I don't know whether this website is better than ChatGPT
I thinkt seems like ChatGPT can directly respond to my questions and correct error withs in my sentences.
It seems like ChatGPT can directly respond to my questions and correct errors in my sentences.
It feels really strange to me to use "I think" for something which is actually an observation. Like, if I looked at a cat and said, "I think this is a cat." This sounds odd. Really, I would just say, "This is a cat."
"It seems like" (or "It seems that") is something I would say if it is just an observation, but one which I know could be wrong. "It seems like this is a cat." (but actually, it was a dog in disguise!)
WhySo, why do I need to use the LangcCorrect.?
So, why do I need to use LangCorrect?
It's not required, but I've added a "so" to relate this sentence to the last. Used this way, "so," means something like "because of this..."
IOn theis website, I need to waite for someone to replay, and no one can suggest for me thea topic forto write.
On this website, I need to wait for someone to reply, and no one can suggest for me a topic to write.
Feedback
I would advise some caution with using ChatGPT, or any AI tools. They have gotten better in recent years, but they are only prediction algorithms. I have been seeing a lot more grammar and writing mistakes online lately, especially in school, and I think much of it might be caused by people using ChatGPT (or other AI's) and not carefully checking its output.
Us humans on LangCorrect sometimes make strange mistakes as well. But, remember: ChatGPT learns by studying what we write. That means it learns our mistakes, too.
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I don't know whe You wrote a statement. This is a question: Is this website better than ChatGPT?
I don't know whe Whether/weather are 2 words in English whose spellings get mixed up often (even by native speakers). "Weather" is the word that refers to things like rain, snow, and wind, while "whether" is the word that expresses doubt (your use here) or choice (example: "Whether it rains or not, I'll be staying inside today." The website → this website to be specific about which website you're referring to. Question mark → period since this is a statement (even if it is a statement of doubt) rather than a question. |
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I think ChatGPT can diretly respond my questions and correct error with my sentences.
I It feels really strange to me to use "I think" for something which is actually an observation. Like, if I looked at a cat and said, "I think this is a cat." This sounds odd. Really, I would just say, "This is a cat." "It seems like" (or "It seems that") is something I would say if it is just an observation, but one which I know could be wrong. "It seems like this is a cat." (but actually, it was a dog in disguise!)
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I think ChatGPT can directly respond to my questions and correct error
I would remove "I think" because this is more a statement of fact than an expression of opinion. "Error with" → "errors in" because... I can't articulate why this is the case, sorry! I think the only incorrect part is "with" just because of how we use the preposition, but this correction is largely based on your phrasing feeling unnatural. "Sentences" works, but I'm suggesting "writing" since it's more broad and understandable when removed from the context of being here on this site. |
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Why I need to use the Langcorrect.
It's not required, but I've added a "so" to relate this sentence to the last. Used this way, "so," means something like "because of this..."
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Why do I need to use
Why do I need to use You are asking a question.
Why do I need to use "Do" makes it a question, which I suspect is the tone you were intending here. "The" is unnecessary because it's a specific, named service. You wouldn't say that you're "studying on the Duolingo" or "searching the Google," for instance. Replace "Langcorrect" with "the internet" or similar, though, and the article would be required. |
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In the website, I need to waite someone replay and no one suggest me the topic for write.
"the topic to write about" is correct grammar, but you could also say "a topic for me to write about" or "topics for me to write about" because on this site people write about different topics.
Since the 2 parts of this sentence could stand alone as their own sentences ("I need to wait for someone to reply. No one suggests me prompts."), we join them with a comma and a conjunction (in this case, "and"). I would say "topics on which to write" or just "prompts," the simpler synonym. |
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