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Are you good at giving advice?

I don’t impose my opinions on others like intrusive person, but I’m willing to give my advice to those who want some help. Unfortunately, I’m not experienced enough to solve any problems, so I’ll try to stand by and encourage them.

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I don’t impose my opinions on others like (an intrusive / a pushy) person, but I’m willing to give my advice to those who want some help.

"pushy" is a more common, if slightly casual way to refer to this kind of person.

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Thank you very much for your careful correction.
I forgot to write "an", but I still think it was written well.

Are yYou gGood at gGiving aAdvice?

Proper capitalization in your title.

I don’t impose my opinions on others like an intrusive person, but I’m willing to give my advice to those who want some help.

Add “an” before “intrusive person.”
Remove “my” before “advice” because “give advice” is the natural phrase.

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The corrections are mostly about articles, phrasing, and word choice. Your ideas are already strong and easy to understand. Good job, keep writing! 🤍

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Thank you very much for your careful correction.
I forgot to write "an", but I still think it was written well.

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Thank you very much for your careful correction.
I forgot to write "an", but I still think it was written well.

I don’t impose my opinions on others like an intrusive person, but I’m willing to give my advice to those who want some help.

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Thank you very much for your careful correction.
I forgot to write "an", but I still think it was written well.

Are yYou gGood at gGiving aAdvice?

Because it's a title, there are different rules for capitalization.

I don’t impose my opinions on others like intrusive person, but I’m willing to give my advice to those who want some help.

Unfortunately, I’m not experienced enough to solve any problems, so I’ll try to stand by and encourage them.

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To answer your question, I think we share that we only give advice to people who ask for it. I also can't give advice a lot of the time because I don't know myself.

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Thank you very much for your careful correction.
I forgot to write "an", but I still think it was written well.

I don’t impose my opinions on others like intrusive personople, but I’m willing to give my advice to those who want some help.

- you are talking about people in general so person -> people. If you want to say person you would need to write '... like an intrusive person....'

Unfortunately, I’m not experienced enough to solve any problems, so I’ll try to stand by and encourage them instead.

- Adding 'instead' just makes it sound a little more complete and natural but not specifically necessary

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Thank you very much for your careful correction.
I forgot to write "an", but I still think it was written well.

Are you good at giving advice?


Are yYou gGood at gGiving aAdvice?

Because it's a title, there are different rules for capitalization.

Are yYou gGood at gGiving aAdvice?

Proper capitalization in your title.

I don’t impose my opinions on others like intrusive person, but I’m willing to give my advice to those who want some help.


I don’t impose my opinions on others like intrusive personople, but I’m willing to give my advice to those who want some help.

- you are talking about people in general so person -> people. If you want to say person you would need to write '... like an intrusive person....'

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I don’t impose my opinions on others like an intrusive person, but I’m willing to give my advice to those who want some help.

I don’t impose my opinions on others like an intrusive person, but I’m willing to give my advice to those who want some help.

Add “an” before “intrusive person.” Remove “my” before “advice” because “give advice” is the natural phrase.

I don’t impose my opinions on others like (an intrusive / a pushy) person, but I’m willing to give my advice to those who want some help.

"pushy" is a more common, if slightly casual way to refer to this kind of person.

Unfortunately, I’m not experienced enough to solve any problems, so I’ll try to stand by and encourage them.


Unfortunately, I’m not experienced enough to solve any problems, so I’ll try to stand by and encourage them instead.

- Adding 'instead' just makes it sound a little more complete and natural but not specifically necessary

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

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