July 16, 2025
I want to be speake English.
Because I like trip in overseas.
today's English dialry entry
today's English diary entry
I want to be able to speake English, because I would like to take a trip overseas.
I want to be able to speak English, because I would like to take a trip overseas.
Because I like trip in overseas.
I combined this with the sentence above. This was only a sentence fragment, not a whole sentence.
I want to be able to speake English.
I want to be able to speak English.
Because I like going on trip ins overseas.
Because I like going on trips overseas.
tToday'’s English dialry entry
Today’s English diary entry
I want to be speake English.
I want to be speak English.
Because I like to make a trip in overseas.
Because I like to make a trip overseas.
tToday's English diaily
Today's English daily
I want to be speake English.
I want to speak English.
Because I like trip aveling overseas.
Because I like traveling overseas.
This is not a complete sentence and should be connected to your first sentence: "I want to speak English because I like traveling overseas." You can also say you like taking trips overseas.
tToday'´s Daily English dialy
Today´s Daily English
the adjectives go before the noun.
I want to be speake English.
I want to speak English.
Or you could say, I want to be an English speaker, but that is not as natural.
Because I like trip ino travel overseas.
Because I like to travel overseas.
tToday's Daily English dialy
Today's Daily English
I want to be able to speake English.
I want to be able to speak English
I'd have this sentence and the next one just be one sentence as in English, the "because" acts as a connective to connect the two statements together and therefore, you don't need them to be separate sentences :)
Because I like going on trip ins overseas.
Because I like going on trips overseas.
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Awesome job! I wish you all the luck in the world with your language journey - consistency is key! Well done so far :)
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I want to be speake English.
I want to be able to speak I'd have this sentence and the next one just be one sentence as in English, the "because" acts as a connective to connect the two statements together and therefore, you don't need them to be separate sentences :)
I want to Or you could say, I want to be an English speaker, but that is not as natural.
I want to
I want to be speak
I want to be able to speak
I want to be able to speak |
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Because I like trip in overseas.
Because I like going on trip
Because I like t
Because I like tr This is not a complete sentence and should be connected to your first sentence: "I want to speak English because I like traveling overseas." You can also say you like taking trips overseas.
Because I like to make a trip
Because I like going on trip
I combined this with the sentence above. This was only a sentence fragment, not a whole sentence. |
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today's English dialy
the adjectives go before the noun.
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