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Hi, this is first post me . I started to new learn. I just speak and write basic levels. Today is great day. Full tıme I worked and cooked then I walked seashore. I wanted to eat a taste and give an order. It is name KAPAKTA. ıt s very delicius and basic. I recommend it. Then I readed a book and I will sleep soon.

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I recommend it.

I recommend it.

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aslklnbz

Aug. 21, 2025

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I recommend it.

Full tıme I worked and cooked then I walked seashore.


Full tıme I worked and cooked, then I walked seashoreby the sea. I worked and cooked, then I walked by the sea.

Full tıme I workedI worked full time and cooked, then I walked (on/along) the seashore. I worked full time and cooked, then I walked (on/along) the seashore.

Full tıme I worked all day and cooked then I walked along the seashore. I worked all day and cooked then I walked along the seashore.

Full tıme I worked and cooked full-time, and then I walked along the seashore. I worked and cooked full-time, and then I walked along the seashore.

It's more common to add the time frame for when you did something after the action itself (e.g. "singing for an hour"). Maybe "on the seashore" could work, too.

Fullirst tıime, I worked and. Then, I cooked then Iand walked seashore. First time, I worked. Then, I cooked and walked seashore.

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Hi, this is first post me .


Hi, this is my first post me . Hi, this is my first post.

Hi, this is my first post me . Hi, this is my first post .

Hi, this is my first post me . Hi, this is my first post.

Hi, this is my first post me . Hi, this is my first post.

Hi, this is my first post me . Hi, this is my first post.

I started to new learn.


I started to new learn something new. I started to learn something new.

I'm not sure if my correction captures what you originally wanted to say, so please let me know if I misinterpreted your sentence.

I just started to new learnlearning English. I just started learning English.

I just started to new learn. I just started to new learn.

I recently started to new learn English. I recently started to learn English.

I started to new learn something new. I started to learn something new.

I just speak and write basic levels.


I just speak and write at basic levels. I just speak and write at basic levels.

If you're talking about abilities, be sure to say "at (insert fluency) level(s)."

I justcan speak and write at the basic levels. I can speak and write at the basic level.

I just speak and write basic levels. I just speak and write basic levels.

I justcan only speak and write at basic levels. I can only speak and write at basic levels.

I just speak and write at a basic levels. I just speak and write at a basic level.

Today is great day.


Today is a great day. Today is a great day.

Always add "a" or "an" when talking about singular things.

Today is a great day. Today is a great day.

Today is great day. Today is great day.

Today is a great day. Today is a great day.

Today is a great day. Today is a great day.

I wanted to eat a taste and give an order.


I wanted to eathave a taste and give an order. I wanted to have a taste and give an order.

"Have a taste" is the proper expression in English, I think.

I wanted to eat a taste and give an orderfelt hungry, so I made an order for some food. I felt hungry, so I made an order for some food.

I wanted to eat a taste(snack/pastry) and give an order. I wanted to eat a (snack/pastry) and give an order.

I wanted to geat a tastebite to eat and givmake an order. I wanted to get a bite to eat and make an order.

I wanted to eat a tastetaste something and give an order. I wanted to taste something and give an order.

It is name KAPAKTA.


It is name's called KAPAKTA. It's called KAPAKTA.

It is named KAPAKTA. It is named KAPAKTA.

It is name ordered KAPAKTA. I ordered KAPAKTA.

It is name KAPAKTAd karpakta. It is named karpakta.

When I typed "KAPAKTA" in the search bar, it autocorrected to "karpakta," so that's why I changed that word. If you meant to write a different dish's name, though, ignore this correction. You can also add quotation marks around what you introduce, but it's not always necessary.

It isThe name is KAPAKTA. The name is KAPAKTA.

ıt s very delicius and basic.


ıt sIt's simple, but very delicious and basic. It's simple, but very delicious.

ıt It's very delicious and basic. It's very delicious and basic.

ıt It's very delicious and basicsimple. It's very delicious and simple.

ıt It's very delicious and basic. It's very delicious and basic.

I think there were just some keyboard differences between Turkish and English with "It's very," so no need to worry about that. Also, you just had a slight typo with "delicious," that's all.

ıt It's very delicious and basicsimple. It's very delicious and simple.

I recommend it.


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Then I readed a book and I will sleep soon.


Then I readed a book and. I will sleep soon. Then I read a book. I will sleep soon.

Then I readed a book and I will sleep soon. Then I read a book and I will sleep soon.

Past tense of read is also read, but it's pronounced "red".

ThenAfter that, I readed a book and I will'm going to sleep soon. After that, I read a book and I'm going to sleep soon.

Then I readed a book, and I will sleep soon. Then I read a book, and I will sleep soon.

For whatever reason, "read" can be used as is for every tense (the pronunciation varies a bit in English, though). Thus, it's one of those special cases where you don't have to add "ed" at the end to make it past tense.

Then, I readed a book and. Finally, I will sleep soon. Then, I read a book. Finally, I will sleep soon.

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