Practice 28/2/2026 text 1

It's been rained all the day today.
I have ordered a car raincoat online because I went to work by E-bike.
It reminded me that Qingming Festival was coming soon.
I will go climb all the mountains where my ancestor were buried to pay tribute to them.
I've been absent for several years so I have to do it this year.
As for English, it's painful.
I even don't know how to use all kinds of tenses, especially present perfect tense.
It's really hard to describe the situations that I was in for me.
There are a lot of Chinese online whose spoke English is excellent.
I dream of becoming like this.
That's all for today.

Corrections

It's been raineding all the day today.

I have ordered a car raincoat online because I wentgo to work by Ee-bike.

For actions that you do habitually, use present tense.

It reminded me that Qingming Festival was coming soonis drawing near.

There are a lot of Chinese online whose (spoken) English is excellent.

Practice 28/2/2026 text 1

It's been raineding all the day today.

I have ordered a car raincoat online because I went to work by E-bike.

It reminded me that Qingming Festival wais coming soon.

I will gam going to climb all the mountains where my ancestors were buried to pay tribute to them.

Or you can say 'I will climb'

I've been absent for several years so I have to do it this year.

As for English, it's painful.

I even don't know how to use all kinds of tenses, especially present perfect tense.

It's really hard to describe the situations that I was in for me.

There are a lot of Chinese people online whose spoke English is excellent.

Specify who you are talking about, whether that's 'Chinese people', 'Chinese speakers' etc.

I dream of becoming like this.

Or 'I dream of becoming like them'

That's all for today.

It's been raineding all the day today.

I have ordered a car raincoat online because I went to work by E-bike.

It reminded me that the Qingming Festival wais coming soon.

Even though you thought of it, the Qingming festival is in the future, so I used 'is' instead.

I will go climb all the mountains where my ancestors were buried to pay tribute to them.

I've been absent for several years so I have to do it this year.

As for English, it's painful.

I even don't even know how to use all kinds of tenses, especially the present perfect tense.

It's really hard to describe the situations that I was in for meyself.

There are a lot ofmany Chinese online whose spoken English is excellent.

I dream of becoming like thisem.

That's all for today.

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I'll recommend reading. While reading, take note of how the sentences are constructed, and then you'll be able to understand those tenses in usage. 加油。

Practice 28/2/2026 text 1

It's been raineding all the day today.

If there's still some time in the day, then this makes sense - otherwise, "It rained all day today" would make more sense

I have ordered a car raincoat online because I went to work by E-bike.

I'm not sure what you mean by "car raincoat" exactly. If you're riding a bicycle then maybe "cycling coat" would make sense.

It reminded me that the Qingming Festival wais coming soon.

If it hasn't arrived yet then "is" is more appropriate

I will go and climb all the mountains where my ancestor were buried, to pay tribute to them.

I've been absent for several years so I have to do it this year.

As for English, it's painful.

I even don't even know how to use all kinds of tenses, especially the present perfect tense.

The perfect tense is hard if you come from a language that doesn't have it. On the other hand, I'm studying Japanese and I always miss the perfect tense.

It's really hard for me to describe the situations that I was in for me.

There are a lot of Chinese people online whose spoken English is excellent.

Maybe this is personal preference, but I prefer not to use ethnicity alone and will attach "people" (eg: "English people", "Chinese people", "French people")

I dream of becoming like this.

That's all for today.

Feedback

I'm sure you'll get better at using the different tenses with time

Practice 28/2/2026 text 1

Americans tend to put the month before the day: 2/28/2026. I don't know why we do this. Basically everybody else in the world does it the way you've done, but we've just decided to be different for some reason, and it causes a lot of confusion sometimes.

It's been raineding all the day today.

I have ordered a car raincoat online because I wentdrove to work by E-bike.

"Went" is fine, but you can also specify that you "drove" to work, with a motor vehicle.

It reminded me that the Qingming Festival wais coming soon.

I will gSo, I'm going to climb all the mountains where my ancestors were buried to pay tribute to them.

It's not strictly necessary, but I've added a "so" to bridge this sentence and the last.

I've been absent for several years so I have to do it this year.

As for English, it's has been painful.

"Painful" is usually used purely in a physical context, but I think it works here anyway.

I evenstill don't know how to use all kinds of tenses, especially present perfect tense.

It's really hard for me to describe the situations that I was in for me.

There are a lot of Chinese people online whose spoken English is excellent.

I dream of becoming like this.

That's all for today.

Feedback

Honestly, English is a very weird and difficult language. But you've got a pretty good grasp of it so far. Hope this helps!

Practice 28/2/2026 text 1


Practice 28/2/2026 text 1

Americans tend to put the month before the day: 2/28/2026. I don't know why we do this. Basically everybody else in the world does it the way you've done, but we've just decided to be different for some reason, and it causes a lot of confusion sometimes.

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It's been rained all the day today.


It's been raineding all the day today.

It's been raineding all the day today.

If there's still some time in the day, then this makes sense - otherwise, "It rained all day today" would make more sense

It's been raineding all the day today.

It's been raineding all the day today.

It's been raineding all the day today.

I have ordered a car raincoat online because I went to work by E-bike.


I have ordered a car raincoat online because I wentdrove to work by E-bike.

"Went" is fine, but you can also specify that you "drove" to work, with a motor vehicle.

I have ordered a car raincoat online because I went to work by E-bike.

I'm not sure what you mean by "car raincoat" exactly. If you're riding a bicycle then maybe "cycling coat" would make sense.

I have ordered a car raincoat online because I went to work by E-bike.

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I have ordered a car raincoat online because I wentgo to work by Ee-bike.

For actions that you do habitually, use present tense.

It reminded me that Qingming Festival was coming soon.


It reminded me that the Qingming Festival wais coming soon.

It reminded me that the Qingming Festival wais coming soon.

If it hasn't arrived yet then "is" is more appropriate

It reminded me that the Qingming Festival wais coming soon.

Even though you thought of it, the Qingming festival is in the future, so I used 'is' instead.

It reminded me that Qingming Festival wais coming soon.

It reminded me that Qingming Festival was coming soonis drawing near.

I will go climb all the mountains where my ancestor were buried to pay tribute to them.


I will gSo, I'm going to climb all the mountains where my ancestors were buried to pay tribute to them.

It's not strictly necessary, but I've added a "so" to bridge this sentence and the last.

I will go and climb all the mountains where my ancestor were buried, to pay tribute to them.

I will go climb all the mountains where my ancestors were buried to pay tribute to them.

I will gam going to climb all the mountains where my ancestors were buried to pay tribute to them.

Or you can say 'I will climb'

I've been absent for several years so I have to do it this year.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

As for English, it's painful.


As for English, it's has been painful.

"Painful" is usually used purely in a physical context, but I think it works here anyway.

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I even don't know how to use all kinds of tenses, especially present perfect tense.


I evenstill don't know how to use all kinds of tenses, especially present perfect tense.

I even don't even know how to use all kinds of tenses, especially the present perfect tense.

The perfect tense is hard if you come from a language that doesn't have it. On the other hand, I'm studying Japanese and I always miss the perfect tense.

I even don't even know how to use all kinds of tenses, especially the present perfect tense.

I even don't know how to use all kinds of tenses, especially present perfect tense.

It's really hard to describe the situations that I was in for me.


It's really hard for me to describe the situations that I was in for me.

It's really hard for me to describe the situations that I was in for me.

It's really hard to describe the situations that I was in for meyself.

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

There are a lot of Chinese online whose spoke English is excellent.


There are a lot of Chinese people online whose spoken English is excellent.

There are a lot of Chinese people online whose spoken English is excellent.

Maybe this is personal preference, but I prefer not to use ethnicity alone and will attach "people" (eg: "English people", "Chinese people", "French people")

There are a lot ofmany Chinese online whose spoken English is excellent.

There are a lot of Chinese people online whose spoke English is excellent.

Specify who you are talking about, whether that's 'Chinese people', 'Chinese speakers' etc.

There are a lot of Chinese online whose (spoken) English is excellent.

I dream of becoming like this.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I dream of becoming like thisem.

I dream of becoming like this.

Or 'I dream of becoming like them'

That's all for today.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

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