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April 2, 2025

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The new day for write

Today, I make a plan for learn english writing, I found a website to start record my diary life.
I decided to use 100 days to practice my writing skills.
I will publish a diary every day.
I will help other language learning person correct one article every day.

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I decided to use 100 days to practice my writing skills.

The new day for write


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"The New Day for Write" is incorrect because "write" is a verb, whereas "writing" is the noun form needed to correctly express the activity in the title. And "A New Day for Writing" would be a more natural title.

Today, I make a plan for learn english writing, I found a website to start record my diary life.


Today, I makde a plan forto learn eEnglish writing,. I found a website to start recording my diary ly life in a diary. Today, I made a plan to learn English writing. I found a website to start recording my dialy life in a diary.

Today, I makde a plan for learn eto improve my English writing,. I found a website to start recording my diary lifeaily life in a diary. Today, I made a plan to improve my English writing. I found a website to start recording my daily life in a diary.

You should use past tense ("made") since you're talking about something you did today. "Learn" is incorrect here. The correct structure is "to improve" (to indicate purpose) and you should specify that it's your writing you're improving. "Recording" is the correct verb form. "Diary life" isn’t a natural phrase, so "daily life" is used instead. Also, it sounds more natural to say "in a diary" instead of just "diary life."

I decided to use 100 days to practice my writing skills.


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I decided to use 100 days to practice my writing skills for 100 days. I decided to practice my writing skills for 100 days.

"For" is the right word to express how long you’ll be practicing. "Practice for" sounds more natural than "use."

I will publish a diary every day.


I will publish a diary entry every day. I will publish a diary entry every day.

I will publish a diaost a diary entry every day. I will post a diary entry every day.

"Diary entry" is the appropriate term, as "diary" typically refers to the book itself, not the individual content written inside it.

I will help other language learning person correct one article every day.


I will help other language learning personers by correcting one article every day. I will help other language learners by correcting one article every day.

I will also help other language learning personers by correcting one article every day. I will also help other language learners by correcting one article every day.

"Other language learners" is the correct plural form, and "by correcting" makes it clear that you're helping them with their articles

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