April 7, 2026
Lately, I write a similar sentence.
I I want to write more expression.
How I do it?
I think that I have to more study grammar and word.
I want to write (with) more expression. / variety
I want to write (with) more expression / variety
Lately, I have been write aing similar sentence.s
Lately, I have been writing similar sentences
Présent perfect tense as the action stated in the past and is continuing, you’re still writing sentences.
I I want to write more expressionvely.
I want to write more expressively.
More expressively or with more variety but this is the same as the title anyway
How do I do it? How do I do that? How do I do it? How do I do that?
When writing questions the subject and verb swap. How do I make bread, when does she return from Barbados?
I think that I have to more study more grammar and word.s
I think that I have to study more grammar and words
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Nice work. For the minute, focus on comprehensible input - listening to stuff in English that you can understand a little bit and just listen to that and repeat it a lot word for word - shadowing. Note a couple words you don’t know just look up after. It comes with time :)
I want to write more expressionvely.
I want to write more expressively.
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Last time, I wrote in a similar way.
"Lately" implies habitual actions. "Lately, I've been reading an interesting book."
"Wrote" is the past tense of "write".
I I want to write more expressionvely.
I want to write more expressively.
The way you're saying this, I'm pretty sure you mean you want to write "expressively", not write "expressions". "Expression" is a noun. "Expressively" is an adverb.
How do I do it? How do I do it?
I think that I have to more study more grammar and wordvocabulary.
I think I have to study more grammar and vocabulary.
"Vocabulary" is the word for "words". That is, how many words you know, in general. The word "vocabulary" is often used in the context of language learning.
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Hope this helps!
I want to write more expression. Do you mean "I want to write more expressively" or maybe "I want to write with more sentence variety" ? I want to write more expression. Do you mean "I want to write more expressively" or maybe "I want to write with more sentence variety" ?
Lately, I write a similar sentence. You can say "My sentences are all quite similar." Be careful with the indefinite article "a" since it implies a single instance, and I think you are talking about many sentences here. Lately, I write a similar sentence. You can say "My sentences are all quite similar." Be careful with the indefinite article "a" since it implies a single instance, and I think you are talking about many sentences here.
I I want to write more expression. I I want to write more expression.
I want to learn sentence variety.
How I do it? Use this structure: "How do I do it?" "Do" here is your main verb and therefore requires an auxiliary. examples: "How do I do this?" "How did you do that?" "How will I do this?" How I do it? Use this structure: "How do I do it?" "Do" here is your main verb and therefore requires an auxiliary. examples: "How do I do this?" "How did you do that?" "How will I do this?"
I think that I have to more study grammar and word. Use the plural for "word" to say "words". "more" should come after the verb. Examples: I should study more. I should read more. It can go before nouns (count - plural or non-count): I wish I had more friends. (count noun) I wish I had more money. (non-count noun) I think that I have to more study grammar and word. Use the plural for "word" to say "words". "more" should come after the verb. Examples: I should study more. I should read more. It can go before nouns (count - plural or non-count): I wish I had more friends. (count noun) I wish I had more money. (non-count noun)
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You are off to a great start. Instead of worrying about sentence variety at this stage, I recommend focusing on short, grammatical sentences. Then later, you can add variety. It's like learning the basic scales in music. First you practice the same boring scales over and over, but later you build on them to make beautiful music.
You are doing great. Please keep writing.
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I want to write more expression. I want to write more expression. Do you mean "I want to write more expressively" or maybe "I want to write with more sentence variety" ? I want to write more expression. Do you mean "I want to write more expressively" or maybe "I want to write with more sentence variety" ?
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Lately, I write a similar sentence. Lately, I write a similar sentence. You can say "My sentences are all quite similar." Be careful with the indefinite article "a" since it implies a single instance, and I think you are talking about many sentences here. Lately, I write a similar sentence. You can say "My sentences are all quite similar." Be careful with the indefinite article "a" since it implies a single instance, and I think you are talking about many sentences here.
La "Lately" implies habitual actions. "Lately, I've been reading an interesting book." "Wrote" is the past tense of "write".
Lately, I have been writ Présent perfect tense as the action stated in the past and is continuing, you’re still writing sentences. |
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I I want to write more expression. I I want to write more expression. I I want to write more expression. I want to learn sentence variety.
The way you're saying this, I'm pretty sure you mean you want to write "expressively", not write "expressions". "Expression" is a noun. "Expressively" is an adverb.
More expressively or with more variety but this is the same as the title anyway |
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How I do it? How I do it? Use this structure: "How do I do it?" "Do" here is your main verb and therefore requires an auxiliary. examples: "How do I do this?" "How did you do that?" "How will I do this?" How I do it? Use this structure: "How do I do it?" "Do" here is your main verb and therefore requires an auxiliary. examples: "How do I do this?" "How did you do that?" "How will I do this?" How do I do it? How do I do it? How do I do it? How do I do that? How do I do it? How do I do that? When writing questions the subject and verb swap. How do I make bread, when does she return from Barbados? |
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I think that I have to more study grammar and word. I think that I have to more study grammar and word. Use the plural for "word" to say "words". "more" should come after the verb. Examples: I should study more. I should read more. It can go before nouns (count - plural or non-count): I wish I had more friends. (count noun) I wish I had more money. (non-count noun) I think that I have to more study grammar and word. Use the plural for "word" to say "words". "more" should come after the verb. Examples: I should study more. I should read more. It can go before nouns (count - plural or non-count): I wish I had more friends. (count noun) I wish I had more money. (non-count noun)
I think "Vocabulary" is the word for "words". That is, how many words you know, in general. The word "vocabulary" is often used in the context of language learning.
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