Feb. 7, 2025
Today is my first day writing in English (here). I think it´s cliché to say that i´m using Friends (the series) to improve my pronunciation, but that´s it, the series helps me a lot to pronounce and learn better. i´m looking for more similar series.
Today is my first day writing in English (here).
I think it´s cliché to say that i´m using Friends (the series) to improve my pronunciation, but that´s ithe truth, the series helps me a lot to impronounceve my pronunciation and learn better.
"pronounce better" is fine grammatically, it's just a bit unnatural sounding.
iI´m looking for more similar series.
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Today is my first day writing in English (here).
I think it´s cliché to say that iI´m using Friends (the series) to improve my pronunciation, but that´s it, the series helps me a lot to pronounce and learn betterI learn a lot from the series.
"i'm" -> "I'm": Typo, but if this is a mistake, see end for explanation*
but that´s it, the series helps me a lot to pronounce and learn better. -> but it helps me learn better.: We've already established that you're using Friends to improve your pronunciation, so we don't need to mention it again.
*"I", the pronoun, is always capitalized no matter where it is in the sentence. Its conjunctions "I'm", "I've", "I'll", "I'd", etc. are also treated the same way.
iI´m looking for more similar series.
"i'm" -> "I'm: capitalization
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Great English! If you like friends you may like a show called "Grey's Anatomy". I've never watched it but many people I know who watched Friends watched that too.
Bonus: Since this is a language correction site, I've corrected the capitalization of "i'm" -> "I'm" as it's grammatically correct. However in casual conversation it's acceptable to not capitalize it "i'm", or even remove the apostrophe "im" as its more convenient to type.
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Today is my first day writing in English (here).
I think it´s cliché to say that iI´m using Friends (the series) to improve my pronunciation, but that´s it, t. The series helps me a lot toin improving my pronounceiation and learn bettering.
'I'm' always begins with the capital letter.
i´m looking for more similar series.
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Welcome, I hope you have a great time here.
You can check online for recommended movies/dramas for A2 English learners.
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Today is my first day writing in English (here).
I think it´'s cliché to say that i´I'm using Friends (the series) just to improve my pronunciation, but that´s it, the series helps me a lot to pronounce and learn better.
i´mI'm also looking for more similar series.
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I think it´s cliché to say that i´m using Friends (the series) to improve my pronunciation, but that´s it, the series helps me a lot to pronounce and learn better. I think it I think it´s cliché to say that 'I'm' always begins with the capital letter. I think it´s cliché to say that "i'm" -> "I'm": Typo, but if this is a mistake, see end for explanation* but that´s it, the series helps me a lot to pronounce and learn better. -> but it helps me learn better.: We've already established that you're using Friends to improve your pronunciation, so we don't need to mention it again. *"I", the pronoun, is always capitalized no matter where it is in the sentence. Its conjunctions "I'm", "I've", "I'll", "I'd", etc. are also treated the same way. I think it´s cliché to say that i´m using Friends (the series) to improve my pronunciation, but that´s "pronounce better" is fine grammatically, it's just a bit unnatural sounding. |
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