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I have started working.
My workplace is the cram school for elementary school students and junior high school students.
This is the first job in my life so I get nervous.
There are many people who looks smart.
I'm worried about teaching better. I have responsible.
Anyway, I need to learn many important things from senior.
I'll do my best.

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I have started working.

I'll do my best.

Start Working

I have started working.

My workplace is the cram school for elementary school students and junior high school students.

I'll do my best.

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I have started working.

I'm worried about teaching better.

I'll do my best.

I have started working.

Anyway, I need to learn many important things from senior.

I'll do my best.

I have started working.

I'll do my best.

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I have started working.


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My workplace is the cram school for elementary school students and junior high school students.


My workplace is thea cram school for elementary school students and junior high school students. My workplace is a cram school for elementary school and junior high school students.

Your sentence is correct, but the repetition of "students" is not necessary here.

My workplace is thea cram school for elementary school students and junior high school students. My workplace is a cram school for elementary school students and junior high school students.

My workplace is thea cram school for elementary (school students) and junior high school students. My workplace is a cram school for elementary (school students) and junior high school students.

1. Using "the" makes it sound a bit like there is only one cram school like that in the world. 2. Although it's fine to repeat the use of "school students", it might sound a bit more natural to omit it the first time to avoid repeating it.

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My workplace is thea cram school for elementary school students and junior high school students. My workplace is a cram school for elementary school students and junior high school students.

Unless there is only one cram school you could be referring to, the article ‘a’ would be a better fit. Junior high school could also be called middle school.

This is the first job in my life so I get nervous.


This is the first job in my lifeI've had since graduating so I get nervous. This is the first job I've had since graduating so I get nervous.

"in my life" is grammatically correct but made a suggestion to sound more natural.

This is the first job inof my life so I get'm nervous. This is the first job of my life so I'm nervous.

This is the first job I've had in my life, so I get'm nervous. This is the first job I've had in my life, so I'm nervous.

Or maybe a more natural way to phrase this is "this is the first job I've ever had, so I'm quite nervous".

This is the first job in my life so I get'm a little nervous. This is the first job in my life so I'm a little nervous.

This is themy first job in my lifeever, so I get nervous. This is my first job ever, so I get nervous.

Changed wording to sound more natural. Could also be ‘This is the first job I have had in my life’ for a more formal phrasing.

There are many people who looks smart.


There are many people who looks smart. There are many people who look smart.

There are many people who looks smart. There are many people who look smart.

There are many people who looks smart. There are many people who look smart.

There are many people who looks smart. There are many people who look smart.

There are many people who looks smart. There are many people who look smart.

A simple way to remember this verb conjugation- in English, plural nouns often end in s. When a noun is plural (has an s), the verb is like a singular noun- no s. When the noun is singular (no s), however, the verb is like a plural noun- ends in s. So the noun and verbs are opposites. It doesn’t always work like that, because English can be a puzzle inside an enigma, but it is a good reference point. People is a plural noun, so the verb that goes with it, (people look), is singular (no s).

I'm worried about teaching better.


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I'm worried about how good my teaching betterwill be. I'm worried about how good my teaching will be.

I'm worried about my teaching betterability. I'm worried about my teaching ability.

I'm worried about teaching better.well. I'm worried about teaching well.

Better means improvement, or more than. Without something to compare it to, what would you be worried about teaching better than? ‘Well’ means something like ‘good’, but is more formal and fits here grammatically better.

I have responsible.


I have responsibleility. I have responsibility.

responsible (adjective) vs. responsibility (noun)

I have responsibleility. I have responsibility.

I have to be responsible. I have to be responsible.

Or maybe "I have a lot of responsibility".

I have responsibleilities. I have responsibilities.

I have responsible.ilities. I have responsibilities.

Responsible is an adjective, it’s something you are. You could say ‘I have to be responsible’ about remembering to take care of your responsibilities. In the sentence, it is unclear which you mean.

Anyway, I need to learn many important things from senior.


Anyway, I need to learn many important things from my seniors. Anyway, I need to learn many important things from my seniors.

Or "my senior", if there is only one person you have in mind.

Anyway, I need to learn many important things from my seniors. Anyway, I need to learn many important things from my seniors.

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Anyway, I need to learn many important things from my seniors. Anyway, I need to learn many important things from my seniors.

Anyway, I need to learn many important things from my senior. Anyway, I need to learn many important things from my senior.

Senior is an adjective. With an article, you could use it like a noun to mean someone who is senior, but that would usually mean someone who is old. By saying ‘my senior’, you mean specifically someone who is senior to you, and in this context it implies someone who is your senior at work, someone who has worked at your job longer than you.

I'll do my best.


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