Feb. 12, 2025
hello my name is mateo and i am new in this page, i need practice my english and my friends told me this page is very good for that, and now i am triying write my firts text
Hello, it is my firtst time here.
hHello, my name is mMateo and iI am new ion this page, i. I need to practice my eEnglish and my friends told me that this page is very good for that, and now i am triying write my firts textst message.
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Great work !
Hello! It is my firtst time here.
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hHello my name is mMateo and iI am new into this pagsite, iI need to practice my eEnglish and my friends told me this page is very good for that, and now i am triying to write my firtst text.
The first letter in a sentence is always capitalised. In English, proper nouns must have their first letter capitalised. A proper noun is a name of either a person (Mateo) a place (England), a nationality or a language (English). "I" is a pronoun. Pronouns (e.g. he, she, they, we) are not usually capitalised but "I" is because it makes it stand out and easier to read. A page tends to refer to a specific section of a website, so in this context I think it is better to say "site".
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Well done! I've also just started using this website because I've heard it's very helpful.
hHello my name is mMateo and iI am new in this page, i need to practice my english and my friends told me this page is very good for that, and now i am triying to write my firtst text.
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Welcome and well done, keep trying!
Hello! It is my firtst time here.
hHello, my name is mMateo and iI am new into this page, i. I need to practice my eEnglish, and my friends told me that this page is very good for that, andso now iI am triying to write my firtst text.
"Proper nouns" are nouns that name a specific person, place, or thing. In English, proper nouns are always capitalised. Therefore, your name ('Mateo'), your pronouns ('I') and language ('English') needs to start with a capital letter :)
Hello it's my firtst time here.
hHello m! My name is mMateo and iI am new ion this page, i. I need to practice my eEnglish and my friends told me this page is very good for that, and now iI am triying to write my firtst text.
Hello is my firtst time here
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hello my name is mateo and i am new in this page, i need practice my english and my friends told me this page is very good for that, and now i am triying write my firts text hello my name is mateo and i am new
"Proper nouns" are nouns that name a specific person, place, or thing. In English, proper nouns are always capitalised. Therefore, your name ('Mateo'), your pronouns ('I') and language ('English') needs to start with a capital letter :)
The first letter in a sentence is always capitalised. In English, proper nouns must have their first letter capitalised. A proper noun is a name of either a person (Mateo) a place (England), a nationality or a language (English). "I" is a pronoun. Pronouns (e.g. he, she, they, we) are not usually capitalised but "I" is because it makes it stand out and easier to read. A page tends to refer to a specific section of a website, so in this context I think it is better to say "site".
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