Aug. 15, 2022
Hello!
I am Irina. I`m 47 years. I am average height. I have got brown hair and grey eyes.
I live in Russia. My hometown is Sankt-Petersburg. I like to walk the streets and parks of the city.
I`m married and I have son. I work as an engineer. I determine the cost of construction. I have worked in my company since 2011. I like my job and don`t plan to change it.
I have been learning English for two months. I have never been in Great Britain or another English-speaking countries.
First experience
Hello!
I am Irina.
I`'m 47 years old.
When you're writing contractions (like "won't" or "I'm" or "you're"), use an apostrophe, not a backtick. They're pretty similar symbols, I know. On an American English keyboard, the apostrophe (') is located left of the enter key, and the backtick (`) is located directly above the tab key.
I am of average height.
I have got brown hair and grey eyes.
I live in Russia.
My hometown is Sankt-Petersburg.
I like to walk the streets and parks of the city.
I`'m married and I have a son.
I work as an engineer.
I determine the cost of construction.
I have worked inat my company since 2011.
I like my job and don`'t plan to change it.
I have been learning English for two months.
I have never been into Great Britain or any other English-speaking countries.
Feedback
Your title "First experience" is correct, but it's a bit vague. Are you talking about your first experience using LangCorrect?
You can always Google "apostrophe" if you're not sure where to find the key.
I`’m 47 years old.
I am of average height.
I have got brown hair and greay eyes.
"gray" ← американский
"grey" ← британский
Я американец и я писаться "gray."
I live in Russia.
My hometown is Sankt-int Petersburg.
Мы тоже пишем "St. Petersburg."
I like to walk the streets and parks ofin the city.
I`’m married and I have son.
I work as an engineer.
I determine the cost of construction costs.
Должностные обязанности являются общими, поэтому мы предпочитаем использовать множественное число.
I have worked inat my company since 2011.
"In" is OK, but "at" is more natural.
I like my job and I don`’t plan to change quit.
I have been learning English for two months.
I have never been in Great Britain or any other English-speaking countries.
Feedback
Отличная работа! This is very good, especially after two months!!
First experience
Hello!
I am Irina.
I`m 47 years old.
I am of average height.
I have got brown hair and grey eyes.
I live in Russia.
My hometown is Sankt-Petersburg.
I like to walk the streets and parks of the city.
I`'m married and I have a son.
I work as an engineer.
I determine the cost of construction.
I have worked in my company since 2011.
I like my job and don`'t plan ton change iting.
I have been learning English for two months.
I have never been into Great Britain or any other English-speaking countriesy.
Feedback
Отлично!
First experience
Hello!
I am Irina.
I`m 47 years.
I am average height.
I have got brown hair and grey eyes.
My hometown is Sankt-Petersburg.
I like to walk the streets and parks of the city.
I`'m married and I have a son.
I work as an engineer.
I determine the cost of construction.
I have worked in my company since 2011.
I like my job and don`t plan to change it.
I have been learning English for two months.
I have never been in Great Britain or another English-speaking countries.
Feedback
Nice job!
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