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Hi, good evening guys. Today I went to college. There, I had a terapy session. I find it hard to express myself on my lenguage. that's why, how will I manage to express myself on english I don't know. But, I want try.

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Hi, good evening guys.

But, I want try.

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There, I had a terapy session.


There, I had a therapy session. There, I had a therapy session.

Not terapy, therapy with a th

There, I had a therapy session. There, I had a therapy session.

Hi, good evening guys.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

(Hi, guys.) OR (Good evening guys.) (Hi, guys.) OR (Good evening guys.)

"Hi" and "good evening" together sounds wordy.

Today I went to college.


Today, I went to college. Today, I went to college.

To make distinctions between clauses, add a comma.

Today, I went to college. Today, I went to college.

I find it hard to express myself on my lenguage.


I find it hard to express myself on my leanguage. I find it hard to express myself on my language.

Not lenguage, language with an a.

I find it hard to express myself oin my leown language. I find it hard to express myself in my own language.

I find it hard to express myself on my leanguage. I find it hard to express myself on my language.

that's why, how will I manage to express myself on english I don't know.


tThat's why, how will I manage to express myself on eEnglish? I don't know. That's why, how will I manage to express myself on English? I don't know.

Punctuation mistakes and capitalisation

tThat's why, how will I manage I want to express myself oin eEnglish. I don't know. That's why I want to express myself in English. I don't know.

But, I want try.


But, I want to try. But, I want to try.

If you want to do something, use an infinitive. Infinitives are verbs, but with "to" at the beginning.

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

But, I want to try. But, I want to try.

About My Reflections Today.


About my reflections today.


About mMy rReflections tToday. About My Reflections Today

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