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alexwong2164

Feb. 25, 2023

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One month one topic

I like reading.

Faineance, friction and computer…

When I go library, I always like to borrow the latest and expensive.

But reading different topic of books at the same time do have a problem.

You may learn many different knowledge but only from one book.

So, I change my picking style.

I decide within a month I only read one topic of books.

For example soon is March.

So, in March I only reading books about “Bitcoin”.

At the end of month I will count how many books I have read.

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I like reading.

one month one task


one month one taskThe theme of the month/ The topic of the month The theme of the month/ The topic of the month

One month one topic


One month one topic One month one topic

I would delete this, as you said this in the title.

I like reading.


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Faineance, friction and computer…


Faineance, friction and computers are two subjects I like. I also like reading fiction. Finance and computers are two subjects I like. I also like reading fiction.

Finance and computers are subjects. Fiction is a genre. It would be better to use to separate sentences. Friction is a word in English, but if that is what you mean, you should give some more information.

Faineance, friction and computer… Finance, fiction and computer…

When I go library, I always like to borrow the latest and expensive.


When I go to the library, I always like to borrow the latest and most expensive books. When I go to the library, I always like to borrow the latest and most expensive books.

"go" normally needs a directional preposition like "in the" or "to the" (depending on the sentence). "The latest" is a superlative. It needs a noun (books). To make the superlative form for "expensive", we need "most".

When I go to the library, I always like to borrowing the latest and most expensive books . When I go to the library, I always like borrowing the latest and most expensive books .

But reading different topic of books at the same time do have a problem.


But, reading books on different topic of books at the same time do have ais problematic. But, reading books on different topics at the same time is problematic.

a book on a topic; something is problematic. Or, construct the sentence differently. "I have a problem reading books on different topics at the same time." or "I find it difficult to read books...."

But reading books of different topic of books at the same time do haveis a problem. But reading books of different topics at the same time is a problem.

You may learn many different knowledge but only from one book.


You maycan learn many different knowledge but only from onthings from a single book. You can learn many different things from a single book.

I'm not exactly sure what you intend to say with this sentence. This is what I think you mean. Perhaps you mean that a person can only learn from one book at a time.

You may learn many different knowledge but only from one book. You may learn many different knowledge but only from one book.

Do you mean you can really only learn from one book even though you are really several at one time ?

So, I change my picking style.


So, I have changed my picking style. So, I have changed my picking style.

Present perfect is a better tense.

I decide within a month I only read one topic of books.


I have decide within a month Id that I will only read books on one topic of bookswithin a given month. I have decided that I will only read books on one topic within a given month.

I decide within a month Ito read only read one topic of booksne month. I decide to read only one topic one month.

For example soon is March.


For example, it will soon isbe March. For example, it will soon be March.

For example soon is March. For example soon is March.

Better combine this sentence with the next.

So, in March I only reading books about “Bitcoin”.


So, iIn March, I will only reading books about “Bitcoin”. In March, I will only read books about “Bitcoin”.

So, in March IFor example, I will only reading books about “Bitcoin” in March. For example, I will only read books about “Bitcoin” in March.

At the end of month I will count how many books I have read.


At the end of month, I will count how many books I have read. At the end of month, I will count how many books I have read.

We separate introductory clauses with a comma.

At the end of the month I will count how many books I have read. At the end of the month I will count how many books I have read.

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