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3mar2030

June 9, 2025

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New Skill !!

Recently I started to learn a new skill ( Content Writing ) . Maybe i have a good background in this field but i wanna be expert , so i started with a condensed plan by chat gpt . i should finish it at 2 weeks almost .
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New Skill !!


New Skill !! New Skill!!

New Skill !! New Skill!!

No space is required after the last word.

Recently I started to learn a new skill ( Content Writing ) .


Recently I started to learn a new skill ( Content Wwriting ) ). Recently I started to learn a new skill (writing).

(1) No need for capitalisation, since "content writing" and "writing" are not proper nouns. (2) Just "writing" is fine, since whatever you write is known as "content" anyway.

Recently I started to learn a new skill ( Ccontent Wwriting ) ). Recently I started to learn a new skill (content writing).

Content writing doesn't need to be capitalized, as it is not a proper noun.

Maybe i have a good background in this field but i wanna be expert , so i started with a condensed plan by chat gpt .


Maybe iI have a good background in this field but iI wanna be an expert , so iI started with a condensed plan by cChat gpt GPT. Maybe I have a good background in this field but I wanna be an expert, so I started with a condensed plan by ChatGPT.

(1) "I" is always capitalised. (2) When "expert" is a noun, we need the article "an" in front of it. Alternatively, if "expert" is an adjective: "I wanna be expert at it." The "at it" clarifies what "expert" is referring to. (3) "ChatGPT" is a name, so it is a proper noun and should follow the correct capitalisation.

Maybe iI have a good background in this field, but iI wanna be an expert , so iI started with a condensed plan by cChat gpt GPT. Maybe I have a good background in this field, but I wanna be an expert, so I started with a condensed plan by ChatGPT.

When the letter I is by itself, it is always capitalized. I have placed the part about wanting to be an expert inside of two commas because it seems to function as an aside, like an appositive.

i should finish it at 2 weeks almost .


iI should finish it atin 2 weeks alt most . I should finish it in 2 weeks at most.

(1) When talking about time frames (such as "2 weeks"), we use "in", and not "at". (2) I think you meant "at most". If 2 weeks is supposed to be an estimate rather than an upper limit, then you'd write: "I should finish it in approximately 2 weeks."

iI should finish it at 2 weeks almost 2 weeks. I should finish it at almost 2 weeks.

I don't know why, but "almost" seems to always come before the indicated amount of time.

thanks


tThanks. Thanks.

Just minor capitalisation and punctuation issues.

tThanks. Thanks.

It's a short farewell, but it still needs to be capitalized and to have punctuation.

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