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June 19, 2026

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Hello!

Hi! Right now I saw a threads with recommendation this website. In treads there was an advise to learn English with writing here a little text every day.

I want to try this way. I have been studying English with my teacher two times on the week last 2,5 years. But i haven’t a lot of spiking and writing practice. We are learning grammatical.

To be honest, English is difficult for me. I studied it during school, college. But it is endless. Maybe I need a special motivation?

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Hello!

Hi!

To be honest, English is difficult for me.

But it is endless.

Maybe I need a special motivation?

Hello!

Hi!

To be honest, English is difficult for me.

But it is endless.

Maybe I need a special motivation?

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anyakaleeva

June 19, 2026

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Hello!


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Hi!


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Right now I saw a threads with recommendation this website.


Right now II just saw a threads with a recommendation for this website. I just saw a thread with a recommendation for this website.

Right now = you are doing it at this exact moment, literally right now, somehow while you are also writing (immediate!) I just saw it = you saw it a moment ago, then you came to the site and published your text (seconds-minutes ago) A thread --> not plural, so no need for the "s" at the end A recommendation

Right now I saw a threads with recommendation this website. Right now I saw a threads with recommendation this website.

* I saw a "thread" not "threads" becuase you used "a" which means your describing one thing. * Better sentence, "I just saw a thread recommending this website".

Right now II just saw a threads with recommendations for this website. I just saw a thread with recommendations for this website.

In treads there was an advise to learn English with writing here a little text every day.


In the threads there was ansome advisce to learn English withby writing here a little text every day. In the thread there was some advice to learn English by writing here a little text every day.

The thread = THE means the thing you just mentioned, the topic or object you previously introduced To advise = to give advice (verb) Advice = helpful recommendations (noun) A wouldn't say "an advice", but I would say "a piece of advice" or, more commonly, "some advice" Do X by Y --> learn English BY writing, make something BY hand, help BY correcting other people's texts, etc

In the threads there was an advisce to learn English withby writing here a little text on here every day. In the thread there was advice to learn English by writing a little text on here every day.

I want to try this way.


I want to try this way. I want to try this.

OR: "I want to try this method."

I want to try this waymethod. I want to try this method.

I have been studying English with my teacher two times on the week last 2,5 years.


I have been studying English with my teacher two times on the weeka week for the last 2,.5 years. I have been studying English with my teacher two times a week for the last 2.5 years.

x times a day/week/month/etc --> I eat 3 times a day, I exercise 5 times a week, I go to the shops 4 times a month, etc We use "." for decimals in English and "," for thousands and above: 2.5 --> two and a half 2,500 --> two thousand five hundred 250,000 --> two hundred and fifty thousand

I have been studying English with my teacher two times on the weeka week in the last 2,.5 years. I have been studying English with my teacher two times a week in the last 2.5 years.

But i haven’t a lot of spiking and writing practice.


But iI haven’t done a lot of spieaking andor writing practice. But I haven’t done a lot of speaking or writing practice.

Minor typo - "I" should always be capitalised.

But iI haven’t had a lot of spieaking and writing practice. But I haven’t had a lot of speaking and writing practice.

We are learning grammatical.


We are learning grammaticalr. We are learning grammar.

Even better: "We are only learning grammar." or "We primarily focus on grammar."

We are learning grammaticalr. We are learning grammar.

You can also say, "We mainly learn grammar."

To be honest, English is difficult for me.


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I studied it during school, college.


I studied it during school, college. I studied it during school.

"College" in English means university, but "school" generally implies primary school or high school. If you mean both, I'd phrase it as: "I studied it in school and college" or "I studied it all through school and in college." Just to note, "college" is definitely American English, and I'd personally call it "university" in British English - but they both mean the same thing! Just a difference to be aware of, if you weren't already.

I studied it during school, and college. I studied it during school and college.

But it is endless.


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Maybe I need a special motivation?


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