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Oct. 1, 2025

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I'm learning many languages since many years. First of all, I speak french because I'm french and i also speak spanish very well because I live at the border with Spain so I'm use to hear spanish. Also, I learn spanish since 10 years and for me it's very easy, I had the chance to make an Erasmus in Spain so I turned almost bilingual. I'm also learning english since I'm a child, but for me it's very difficult and I don't know why. When I was a child I didn't like english so I never made an affort to speak this languages. But now I really like to travel all around the world so I make an effort to get better.
I've started to learn italian since 3 years because I think it's a really nice language so I'd like to speak it with natives.
I love to learn languages because it's important when you go somewhere to speak with people and get understanted.

I hope it's not so bad :/

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I hope it's not so bad :/

I hope it's not so bad :/


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But now I really like to travel all around the world so I make an effort to get better.


But now I really like to travel all around the world so I make an effort to get better. But now I really like to travel all around the world so I make an effort to get better.

all is fine for writing but its more natural to leave it out in speach

But now I really like to travel all around the world, so I am makeing an effort to get better. But now I really like to travel all around the world, so I am making an effort to get better.

Describing something you are actively doing would typically take "I am (verb)ing" whereas generalities are typically "I (verb)" I am writing a novel. <= this means I am actively working on a novel I write novels. <= this is a generality to say that I write novels

I've started to learn italian since 3 years because I think it's a really nice language so I'd like to speak it with natives.


I've started to learn ing Italian since 3 years ago because I think it's a really nice language, so I'd like to speak it with natives. I started learning Italian 3 years ago because I think it's a really nice language, so I'd like to speak it with natives.

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I love to learn languages because it's important when you go somewhere to speak with people and get understanted.


I love to learn languages because it's important when you go somewhere to speak with people and get understanteood. I love to learn languages because it's important when you go somewhere to speak with people and get understood.

I love to learn languages because it's important when you go somewhere to speak with people and getbe understanteood. I love to learn languages because it's important when you go somewhere to speak with people and be understood.

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Titles have special capitalization rules

I'm learning many languages since many years.


I'm learning many languages sincefor many years. I'm learning many languages for many years.

I'mve been learning many languages sincefor many years. I've been learning many languages for many years.

First of all, I speak french because I'm french and i also speak spanish very well because I live at the border with Spain so I'm use to hear spanish.


First of all, I speak french because I'm french and i also speak spanish very well because I live at the border with Spain so I'm used to hearing spanish. First of all, I speak french because I'm french and i also speak spanish very well because I live at the border with Spain so I'm used to hearing spanish.

-ing = present tense but often also used when a verb has followed an action that often takes place

First of all, I speak fFrench because I'm fFrench and iI also speak sSpanish very well because I live aton/by the border with Spain, so I'm used to hear sing Spanish. First of all, I speak French because I'm French and I also speak Spanish very well because I live on/by the border with Spain, so I'm used to hearing Spanish.

Nationalities and languages are always capitalized. So is "I"

Also, I learn spanish since 10 years and for me it's very easy, I had the chance to make an Erasmus in Spain so I turned almost bilingual.


Also, I learn spanish since 10 years and for me it's very easy, I had the chance to make an Erasmus in Spain so I turned almost bilingual. Also, I learn spanish since 10 years and for me it's very easy, I had the chance to make an Erasmus in Spain so I turned almost bilingual.

have you been learning for 10 years or been learning since you were 10?

Also, I've been learn sing Spanish sincefor 10 years, and for me, it's very easy,. I had the chance to make an Erasmus in Spaindo an exchange program in Spain via Erasmus so I turned almost bilingual. Also, I've been learning Spanish for 10 years, and for me, it's very easy. I had the chance to do an exchange program in Spain via Erasmus so I turned almost bilingual.

Not everyone will know what the Erasmus program is, so it's good to describe this as an exchange program

I'm also learning english since I'm a child, but for me it's very difficult and I don't know why.


I'mve also been learning eEnglish since I'm was a child, but for me it's still very difficult and I don't know why. I've also been learning English since I was a child, but for me it's still very difficult and I don't know why.

Describing an activity that began in the past which is still ongoing is stated as "I've been (verb)ing for (# time)," or "I've been (verb)ing since I was (age)" I've been studying English for 10 years I've been studying English since I was 8 years old

When I was a child I didn't like english so I never made an affort to speak this languages.


When I was a child I didn't like english so I never made an aeffort to speak this languages. When I was a child I didn't like english so I never made an effort to speak this language.

When I was a child, I didn't like eEnglish, so I never made an aeffort to speak thise languages. When I was a child, I didn't like English, so I never made an effort to speak the language.

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