Aug. 8, 2025
Hello to everyone! My name’s Tisha, I’m pretty young woman from quite small country as Belarus. A wise man from my childhood told me "There is no doubt: if you can go to university in Europe, do it. I couldn't, and now I regret the wasted life".
I wanna improve my skills in English language, sometime study from dusk till down. I need a lot of practice in speaking and texting. I wanna take IELTS and need serious preparation. I find a strange pleasure in studying.
Every move must have a purpose.
So, my fascinating road to grow started right now. Please, don’t feel sorry for me.
Hello to everyone!
Hello to everyone!
My name’s Tisha,. I’m a pretty young woman from quitea very small country as, Belarus.
"Pretty" can be an adjective that means "good-looking" or "beautiful" and it can be an adverb that means "relatively" or "fairly" (so if a "young" is 16, a "pretty young" would be, like, 21?)
In this sentence, it sounds more like you're saying you are beautiful. It's correct English, but people wouldn't usually say it... unless they're on a dating site!
If you want to say that you are fairly young, you would probably say "I'm a woman in my early twenties." You CAN use adverbs in the pattern ADVERB + ADJECTIVE + NOUN (fairly young woman, very small country, really good pastry) but you have to be careful--there are some adverbs where it can sound unnatural, and "pretty" and "quite" are two of them, at least in American English. For some reason, sentences like "I'm pretty young" or "Belarus is quite small" are more foolproof.
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I wannat to improve my skills in English language, sEnglish. Sometimes I study from dusk till doawn.
"wanna" is very casual and imitates the way children speak. I don't really know any adults who would use it.
I need a lot of practice in speaking and texting.
I wanna takt to take the IELTS and need serious preparation.
I findtake a strange pleasure in studying.
What you have is fine but "take pleasure" is a more common idiom.
Every move must have a purpose.
So, my fascinating road to growth starteds right now.
Please, don’t feel sorry for me.
Hello to everyone!
Hello to everyone!
My name’s Tisha, and I’m a pretty young woman from quitea small country ascalled Belarus.
A wise man from my childhood told me, "There is noWithout a doubt:, if you can go to university in Europe, do it. “
I couldn't, and now I regret the wasted life".
I wannat to improve my skills in English language, skills. Sometimes I study from dusk untill doawn.
I wannat to take the IELTS and it needs serious preparation.
I find a strangeStrangely, I find pleasure in studying.
Every move must have a purpose.
So, my fascinating road to growth starteds right now.
Please, don’t feel sorry for me.
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I find a strange pleasure in studying.
I What you have is fine but "take pleasure" is a more common idiom. |
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