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June 23, 2025

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My journay

Today I am writing on langcorrect to practice my English. I am not doing something special but I am just telling my journey. The aim of this novel is to conjugate correctly the present tense. I begin by this tense because it is the most simple.
I am agree with you that my novel is not very interesting now but I always doing an athletic competition where I broke my record on 400 meters. I also encourage my friends who jump, they practice the triple jump.
I finish my day in eating with my family and we are doing a cart game which call belote and misfortune I lose the game.

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I also encourage my friends who jump, they practice the triple jump.

My journay


My journayl My journal

My jDay / Journaey My Day / Journey

Here, I am not sure if you mean to speak about your journey or your day (journée), so I offered both. A "journey" in English = voyage, but we often speak about our progress on a subject as a journey, so either could be correct, depending on your intention. Titles in English have special capitalization rules.

My jJournaey My Journey

My journaey My journey

Today I am writing on langcorrect to practice my English.


Today, I am writing on lLangcCorrect to practice my English. Today, I am writing on LangCorrect to practice my English.

Today, I am writing on lLangcorrect to practice my English. Today, I am writing on Langcorrect to practice my English.

Today, I am writing on lLangcCorrect to practice my English. Today, I am writing on LangCorrect to practice my English.

Today I am writing on lLangcCorrect to practice my English. Today I am writing on LangCorrect to practice my English.

I am not doing something special but I am just telling my journey.


I am not doing something special but I am, just tellalking about my journey/day. I am not doing something special, just talking about my journey/day.

Same feedback about journey/day as above. Even better: I am not doing ANYTHING special instead of SOMETHING special, since it is a negative/absence

I am not doing someanything special, but I am just tellalking my journeabout my day. I am not doing anything special, but am just talking about my day.

Je ne suis pas sûr si tu essaies de traduire "journée" ici, qui serait "day".

I am not doing someanything special but I am, just telling my journey. I am not doing anything special, just telling my journey.

I a'm not doing someanything special but I a, I'm just telling my journey. I'm not doing anything special, I'm just telling my journey.

"But" seems contradictory to the earlier part of "I'm not doing something special", and "anything" is used with not instead of "something".

The aim of this novel is to conjugate correctly the present tense.


The aim of this novelpost/entry is to conjugate correctly the present tense. The aim of this post/entry is to conjugate correctly the present tense.

A novel = roman. For the writings such as what we do on LangCorrect, we can refer to as posts or entries.

The aim of this novejournal is to conjugate correctlyrrectly conjugate the present tense. The aim of this journal is to correctly conjugate the present tense.

"Novel" veut dire "roman" en français

The aim of this noveltext is to practice conjugateing correctly in the present tense. The aim of this text is to practice conjugating correctly in the present tense.

The aim of this novel is to conjugate correctly the present tense correctly. The aim of this novel is to conjugate the present tense correctly.

I begin by this tense because it is the most simple.


I begin bywith this tense because it is the most simplest. I begin with this tense because it is the simplest.

"Most simple" is not incorrect, but more naturally you would say "simplest."

I'm begin byning with this tense because it is the most simple. I'm beginning with this tense because it is the most simple.

Tu pourrais aussi dire "because it is the simplest" (optionnel)

I'm begin byning with this tense because it is the most simple. I'm beginning with this tense because it is the most simple.

I am agree with you that my novel is not very interesting now but I always doing an athletic competition where I broke my record on 400 meters.


I am agree with you that my novelpost is not very interesting nowtoday, but I always doingstill did an athletic competition where I broke my record on 400 meters. I agree with you that my post is not very interesting today, but I still did an athletic competition where I broke my record on 400 meters.

Hopefully I understood your meaning on this correction. Congratulations on your record!

I am agree with you that my novejournal is not very interesting now butfor now. I always doing an athletic competition where I broke my record on 400 meters. I agree with you that my journal is not very interesting for now. I always do an athletic competition where I broke my record on 400 meters.

For a more natural-sounding sentence, you could say "We can probably agree that my journal is not very interesting for now" (since you don't know exactly what the reader is thinking).

I am agree with you that my novelwriting is not very interesting now but. I always doing an athletic competition where Is and I recently (?) broke my record on the 400 meters. I agree that my writing is not very interesting now. I always do athletic competitions and I recently (?) broke my record on the 400 meter.

I was a little confused about what you meant here. 😅 Note: "400 meter" is short for "400 meter dash" or "400 meter race" so you don't need the "s".

I am agree with you that my novel is not very interesting now, but I'm always doing an athletic competition where I broke my record onf 400 meters. I agree with you that my novel is not very interesting now, but I'm always doing an athletic competition where I broke my record of 400 meters.

I also encourage my friends who jump, they practice the triple jump.


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I also encourage my friends who jump, they practice the triple jump. I also encourage my friends who practice the triple jump.

I also encourage my friends who do jump, ting. They practice the triple jump. I also encourage my friends who do jumping. They practice the triple jump.

I also encourage my friends who jump, and they practice their triple jump. I also encourage my friends who jump, and they practice their triple jump.

I finish my day in eating with my family and we are doing a cart game which call belote and misfortune I lose the game.


I finish my day inby eating with my family and we are doplaying a cartd game which call bcalled Belote and mMisfortune, where I lose the game. I finish my day by eating with my family and playing a card game called Belote and Misfortune, where I lose the game.

Correction while maintaining the present tense.

I finishend my day inby eating with my family and we are doplaying a cartd game which call called "belote," and misunfortuneately I lose the game. I end my day by eating with my family and playing a card game called "belote," and unfortunately I lose the game.

I finished my day inby eating with my family and. We we are doplaying a cartd game which called belote and mis, unfortuneately, I loset the game. I finished my day by eating with my family. We were playing a card game called belote and, unfortunately, I lost the game.

I finish my day inby eating with my family, and we are doingdo a cartd game which is called belote and misunfortuneately, I loset the game. I finish my day by eating with my family, and we do a card game which is called belote and unfortunately, I lost the game.

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