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June 10, 2025

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Sorry, I’m little stupid.

Hello, I want to tell you about my day. I’m starting study English. I really want speaking for people. Unfortunately, my school does not provide a proper education and I'm new to this field. But I’m trying and I need more practice. Have a nice day/evening! :)


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Hello, I want to tell you about my day.

Unfortunately, my school does not provide a proper education and I'm new to this field.

But I’m trying and I need more practice.

Have a nice day/evening!

:)

Sorry, I’m little stupid.


Sorry, I’m a little stupid. Sorry, I’m a little stupid.

No you're not!! :)

Sorry, I’m a little stupid. Sorry, I’m a little stupid.

Sorry, I’m a little stupid. Sorry, I’m a little stupid.

Hello, I want to tell you about my day.


Hello,. I want/am going to tell you about my day. Hello. I want/am going to tell you about my day.

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I’m starting study English.


I’m starting to study English. I’m starting to study English.

After a verb ending in -ing ("starting"), the next verb must be in the infinitive with "to" (so, "to study").

I’m starting am beginning to study English. I am beginning to study English.

I’m starting to study English. I’m starting to study English.

I’m starting to study English. I’m starting to study English.

I really want speaking for people.


I really want to speaking for to people. I really want to speak to people.

Same idea here! We have the verb "want" so the next verb should be in the infinitive "to speak"

I really want to speaking for people to people in English. I really want to speak to people in English.

I really want to speaking for to people. I really want to speak to people.

I really want to speaking for to people. I really want to speak to people.

Unfortunately, my school does not provide a proper education and I'm new to this field.


Unfortunately, my school does not provide a proper education and I'm new to this field. Unfortunately, my school does not provide a proper education and I'm new to this field.

I am new to learning English. Unfortunately, my school does not provide a proper education and I'm new to this fieldin this subject/matter. I am new to learning English. Unfortunately, my school does not provide proper education in this subject/matter.

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Unfortunately, my school does not provide a proper education and I'm new to this field., Unfortunately, my school does not provide a proper education and I'm new to this field,

Normally you use 'but' after a comma instead of a period. :)

But I’m trying and I need more practice.


But I’However, I am trying and, but I need more practice. However, I am trying, but I need more practice.

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Bbut I’m trying and I need more practice. but I’m trying and I need more practice.

Have a nice day/evening!


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:)


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