Aug. 6, 2025
To be honest, I asked to chat gpt if he had any idea of an app which helps me to improve my English, and one of the options he shows me was this one.
This is my firt day using it, and the experience has been incredible. People were really kind with me and explain me every single mistake I made, I'm really gratefull with them. Moreover, thanks to them, I'm more focus when I correct other people.
To be honest, I asked to chat gptChatGPT if heit had any idea of an app whichthat helps me to improve my English, and one of the options heit showsed me was this one.
Unless you've given your own ChatGPT app a male name, I'd use "it/its" pronouns for that piece of technology. Also, using "that" instead of "which" is my personal preference, but feel free to leave that as is if you want.
This is my first day using it, and the experience has been incredible.
There was just one spelling error with "first" instead of "firt" here (I just added the "s" that I think should have been there immediately).
People were really kind with me and explained to me every single mistake I made,; I'm really gratefull with them.
If two parts of a sentence can be separate sentences (independent clauses), you can replace a comma (,) with a semicolon (;). Otherwise, you can add a conjunction like "and" before the second part.
Moreover, thanks to them, I'm more focused when I correct other people.
Again, there was just one spelling error with "focused" instead of "focus" here (I added "-ed" at the end to make "focus" into an adjective).
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I'm glad you're enjoying your time here on LangCorrect! I'm also a pretty new user, and it's been fun to see the corrections that native Japanese speakers have given me. I hope my feedback will be helpful to you!
To be honest, I asked to chat gptChatGPT if heit had any idea of an app which could helps me to improve my English, and one of the options heit showsed me was this one.
This is my first day using it, and the experience has been incredible.
People were really kind withto me and explain med every single mistake I made, I'm really gratefull with to them.
Moreover, thanks to them, I'm more focused when I correct other people.
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Amazing job! Your English was nearly perfect with only a few mistakes - something to focus on that was more consistent was that you often said you were x "with" people (e.g., I'm really grateful "with" them) whereas in English, we would have that as something directed to them so, "I'm really grateful to them". Awesome job :)
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To be honest, I asked to chat gpt if he had any idea of an app which helps me to improve my English, and one of the options he shows me was this one. To be honest, I asked To be honest, I asked Unless you've given your own ChatGPT app a male name, I'd use "it/its" pronouns for that piece of technology. Also, using "that" instead of "which" is my personal preference, but feel free to leave that as is if you want. |
This is my firt day using it, and the experience has been incredible. This is my first day using it, and the experience has been incredible. This is my first day using it, and the experience has been incredible. There was just one spelling error with "first" instead of "firt" here (I just added the "s" that I think should have been there immediately). |
People were really kind with me and explain me every single mistake I made, I'm really gratefull with them. People were really kind People were really kind with me and explained to me every single mistake I made If two parts of a sentence can be separate sentences (independent clauses), you can replace a comma (,) with a semicolon (;). Otherwise, you can add a conjunction like "and" before the second part. |
Moreover, thanks to them, I'm more focus when I correct other people. Moreover, thanks to them, I'm more focused when I correct other people. Moreover, thanks to them, I'm more focused when I correct other people. Again, there was just one spelling error with "focused" instead of "focus" here (I added "-ed" at the end to make "focus" into an adjective). |
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