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Erdenetungalag

Jan. 21, 2024

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Hello My name is Elisa

Today 21st of January weekend. Have a good weekend everyone. I need English language study But Why have a good English language? give advise me, please

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Today is the 21st of January and it is a weekend.

I need to study the English language study But Why have a good
Why is it important to have a good level in the
English language?

give aAdvise me, please.

Hello My name is Elisa

Today is a weekend, the 21st of January weekend.

Have a good weekend everyone.

I need to study the English language study But Why have a good . But what do I need to be good at the English language?

I don’t quite understand the second question, so I’m not sure if it gets the same point you wanted across.

gGive me advisce me, please.

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Good job. Keep studying!

Have a good weekend everyone.

This is something you might say on Friday, but in the middle of the week, "I hope everyone IS HAVING a good weekend" or "I hope everyone HAD a good weekend" would be more appropriate.

I need English language study Bto study English, but Wwhy have abe good in English language?

"I need English Language Study" would be possible, capitalizing the L and S to slightly imply that "English Language Study" is the name of a class, but if you just mean to say "study English", this wording is more natural.

For the second part, I kind of had to guess.

give advise me, pleasePlease give me some advice.

I feel like a simple, though slightly formal, "please advise" would be more common here.

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If you have any questions, I and many of the people here will be happy to answer them, but it's difficult to answer such a broad question, I feel, and while we accept English speakers of all levels, this isn't really useful as a forum for figuring out how to learn a language.

Hello My name is Elisa


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Today 21st of January weekend.


Today is a weekend, the 21st of January weekend.

Today is the 21st of January and it is a weekend.

Have a good weekend everyone.


Have a good weekend everyone.

This is something you might say on Friday, but in the middle of the week, "I hope everyone IS HAVING a good weekend" or "I hope everyone HAD a good weekend" would be more appropriate.

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I need English language study But Why have a good English language?


I need English language study Bto study English, but Wwhy have abe good in English language?

"I need English Language Study" would be possible, capitalizing the L and S to slightly imply that "English Language Study" is the name of a class, but if you just mean to say "study English", this wording is more natural. For the second part, I kind of had to guess.

I need to study the English language study But Why have a good . But what do I need to be good at the English language?

I don’t quite understand the second question, so I’m not sure if it gets the same point you wanted across.

I need to study the English language study But Why have a good
Why is it important to have a good level in the
English language?

give advise me, please


give advise me, pleasePlease give me some advice.

I feel like a simple, though slightly formal, "please advise" would be more common here.

gGive me advisce me, please.

give aAdvise me, please.

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