Jan. 6, 2022
With the help of YouTube contents, I am interested in grammars these days.
Today, I learn about 'be/get used to'.
Actually, I wasn't used to distinguishing these grammars.
In Korean, they are very similar. Many Korean people including me are not used to them.
But I decided to get used to them until today, so I have practiced again and again to use the phrases.
Now I get used to writing and speaking better than before.
Grammar Practice
With the help of YouTube contents(videos), I am interested in grammars these days.
Today, I learned about 'be/get used to'.
Actually, I wasn't used to distinguishing these grammars.
In Korean, they are very similar.
Many Korean people including me are not used to them.
But I decided to get used to them until today, so I have practiced again and again to use the phrases.
Now I gethave gotten used to writing and speaking better than before.
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It's interesting to see your perspective on English grammar versus my perspective on Korean grammar. Korean grammar is making me go crazy, haha. Great job! :)
With the help ofThanks to YouTube contentvideos, I am increasingly interested in English grammars these days.
Thanks to youtube videos, I'm increasingly interested in English grammar these days.
Today, I'm learning about the terms: 'be/get used to'.
Today I learned about the terms:
- Past tense.
AI actually, I wasn't that used to distinguishing between these grammartical terms.
In Korean, they are very similar.
The comma works with and without.
You could also combine these sentences:
I actually wasn't that used to distinguishing between these grammatical terms, as they are very similar in Korean.
Many Korean people including me areare simply not used to them, me included.
ButToday I decided toI would get used to them until today, so I have practiced again and again to use the phrasesusing the phrases again and again, until I could get them right.
Don't start a sentence with 'But'. It's a common mistake for English learners.
I rewrote the sentence in a way a native would say it.
Now I'm getting used to writing and speaking and it's better than beforeever.
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Well done :) Avoid 'But' at the start of a sentence. Keep it up!
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With the help of YouTube contents, I am interested in grammars these days.
Thanks to youtube videos, I'm increasingly interested in English grammar these days. With the help of YouTube |
Today, I learn about 'be/get used to'. Today Today I learned about the terms: - Past tense. Today, I learned about 'be/get used to'. |
Actually, I wasn't used to distinguishing these grammars.
This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
In Korean, they are very similar. In Korean The comma works with and without. You could also combine these sentences: I actually wasn't that used to distinguishing between these grammatical terms, as they are very similar in Korean. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Many Korean people including me are not used to them. Many Korean people This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
But I decided to get used to them until today, so I have practiced again and again to use the phrases.
Don't start a sentence with 'But'. It's a common mistake for English learners. I rewrote the sentence in a way a native would say it. But I decided to get used to them |
Now I get used to writing and speaking better than before. Now I'm getting used to writing and speaking and it's better than Now I |
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