March 26, 2026
Lately, I started learning C++ in English.
But it is very difficult. Because I have not already known many English words.
I learn C++ in LearnCpp.com.
This website is very nice. It have very deep knowledge of C++.
I can't read sentence fast. :(
I am learning 0.2 chapter.
But I use 5 days in 0.1 chapter.
To read English makes me tired.
I want to read more sentence..
I'm trying to studying c C++ in English
I'm trying to study C++ in English
Lately, I've started learning C++ in English. Lately, I've started learning C++ in English.
ButHowever, it is very difficult.
However, it is very difficult.
"However" is normally used in place of "But" at the start of written sentences, because "but" is mainly for combining two clauses into one sentence. You might hear it in casual speech, but it's rarely written like that.
Because I have not already knownThat's because there's many English words I don't know.
That's because there's many English words I don't know.
I'm learning C++ in(on/from) LearnCpp.com.
I'm learning C++ (on/from) LearnCpp.com.
Usually people say "on" a website for when a website has information.
You can also use "from" as it's commonly used for sources used when learning.
It haves very deep knowledge of C++.
It has very deep knowledge of C++.
"have" is used with plural or first person pronouns, but "it" uses "has"
I can't read sentence fasts quickly. :(
I can't read sentences quickly. :(
It's presumably more than one sentence that takes a while to read.
Since you're modifying a verb here (specifically "read") you need an adverb (like "quickly") rather than an adjective (like "fast").
I am learning 0.2 chapter 0.2.
I am learning chapter 0.2.
"chapter" is normally used before the number it refers to.
But I usespent 5 days ion 0.1 chapter 0.1.
But I spent 5 days on chapter 0.1.
To readReading English makes me tired.
Reading English makes me tired.
I want to read more sentences.. I want to read more sentences..
I'm trying to studying c++ in English
I'm trying to study c++ in English
alt: "I tried studying c++ in English" or "I tried to study c++ in English"
"I'm trying to study" means it's an ongoing process, you tried and will keep trying, you haven't given up yet.
"I tried studying" means you tried in the past and then stopped. It's not clear if you will try again.
Lately, I started've been learning C++ in English.
Lately, I've been learning C++ in English.
alt: "I recently started learning C++ English"
"Lately" pairs with the perfect continuous tense. If you want to use "started" (simple past tense), then you should say "recently."
But it is very difficult. But it is very difficult.
This is correct ✓ I just would recommend replacing "it is" with "it's" to sound more natural. Native speakers almost always use contractions, which are only discouraged in formal academic writing.
Also, this needs to be combined into a sentence with the next phrase because the next phrase can't be a sentence on it's own.
Because I have not alreadyut it's very difficult because I don't known many English words yet.
But it's very difficult because I don't know many English words yet.
You could also say, "But it's very difficult because I haven't learned many English words yet."
Note that putting "because" at the beginning turns this into a dependent clause, which cannot stand alone as a sentence. Every sentence needs at least one independent clause.
"I don't know many English words yet." ✓ independent clause
"because I don't know many English words yet." x dependent clause
"It's difficult because I don't know many English words yet." ✓ independent clause, dependent clause
I'm learning C++ inthrough LearnCpp.com.
I'm learning C++ through LearnCpp.com.
This website is very nice.
It haves very deep knowledge of C++.
It has very deep knowledge of C++.
I can't read sentences fast. :( I can't read sentences fast. :(
I am learning 0.2 cChapter 0.2.
I am learning Chapter 0.2.
Capitalize "Chapter 0.2" because it's acting like a name.
But I use 5 days in 0.1 cit took me 5 days to get through Chapter 0.1.
But it took me 5 days to get through Chapter 0.1.
To readReading English makes me tired.
Reading English makes me tired.
I want to read more sentence.s.
I want to read more sentences.
I tryied studying c++ in English
I tried studying c++ in English
But it is very difficult.,
But it is very difficult,
You could maybe elongate your sentences a little more to make the flow of the text more natural :)
Because I have not alreadydon't known many English words.
Because I don't know many English words.
It haves very deep knowledge of C++.
It has very deep knowledge of C++.
But I useit took 5 days into do 0.1 chapter.
But it took 5 days to do 0.1 chapter.
To readReading English makes me tired.
Reading English makes me tired.
I want to read more sentences.. I want to read more sentences..
Feedback
Well done! Maybe pay attention to how many full stops you're using and use more conjunctives as without it, it creates a disjointed sort of feeling to the text and doesn't feel natural to read. Keep up the good work!
I tryied studying c++ in English
I tried studying c++ in English
Lately, I started learning C++ in English.
But it is very difficult.,
But it is very difficult,
Bbecause I have not already don't known many English words.
because I already don't know many English words.
Usually you can't begin a sentence with 'because' so I've combined these two sentences with a comma.
I learn C++ in LearnCpp.com.
This website is very nice.
It haves a very deep knowledge of C++.
It has a very deep knowledge of C++.
I have, you have, but it has ...
I can't read sentences fast. :( I can't read sentences fast. :(
I am learning 0.2 chapter.
But I ustake 5 days ito learn 0.1 chapter.
But I take 5 days to learn 0.1 chapter.
In english it isn't common to 'use' time.
To read English makes me tired.
I want to read more sentences... I want to read more sentences...
Ellipsis is always three dots '...'
Feedback
Overall good and clear! Just some tweaks with verb conjugation and which verb to use.
I'm trying to studying c C++ in English
I'm trying to study C++ in English
Lately, I started learning C++ in English.
But it is very difficult.
Because I have not alreadydon't known many English words.
Because I don't know many English words.
Or: Because there's many English words I don't know.
I'm learning C++ ion LearnCpp.com.
I'm learning C++ on LearnCpp.com.
This website is very nice.
It have very deeps in-depth knowledge of C++.
It has in-depth knowledge of C++.
I can't read sentences fast. :( I can't read sentences fast. :(
Like someone else said:
"I can't read sentences fast" = You read all (English) sentences slowly
"I can't read the sentences fast" = You read sentences on this website specifically slowly
I am learning 0.2studying chapter 0.2.
I am studying chapter 0.2.
But I usespent 5 days ion 0.1 chapter 0.1.
But I spent 5 days on chapter 0.1.
To readReading in English makes me tired.
Reading in English makes me tired.
I want to read more sentence.s.
I want to read more sentences.
Feedback
Learning things in a language you don't speak very well is hard! There's a lot of resources out there in English, which makes this frustrating. I studied C++ a long time ago, but I don't remember much... I hope you have a good time! Keep up the good work.
I tTry sStudying cC++ in English
I Try Studying C++ in English
We usually capitalize the important words in a title.
But it is very difficult because I don't know many English words. But it is very difficult because I don't know many English words.
Because I have not already known many English words.
This can be combined with the sentence before it.
It's ok to write simple sentences. Native speakers do this when they want to communicate clearly.
I am learning C++ ion LearnCpp.com.
I am learning C++ on LearnCpp.com.
"On" is good for a website. We are writing on LangCorrect.
It haves a very deep knowledge of C++.
It has a very deep knowledge of C++.
It, he, and she use "has"
I can't read the sentences fast. :( I can't read the sentences fast. :(
Add "s" on the end of most nouns to make them plural.
Add "the" if you are only talking about the sentences you are reading on that website, not all sentences.
I am learning 0.2studying chapter 0.2.
I am reading chapter 0.2.
I am studying chapter 0.2.
I am reading chapter 0.2.
We put the word "chapter" first, and then the number.
It is more natural to say "studying" or "reading" a chapter.
(We learn what the chapter teaches us.)
But I usetook 5 days in 0.1to study chapter 0.1.
But I took 5 days to study chapter 0.1.
"take time" is a common way to talk about time: "
How long did it take you to read chapter 1?"
"It took (me) 5 days."
To readReading English makes me tired.
Reading English makes me tired.
Sometimes we use "to + the infinitive" (to read).
Sometimes we use "verb + ing" (reading)
In this sentence, "reading" is correct.
I want to read more sentence.s.
I want to read more sentences.
Add "s" at the end of most nouns to make them plural.
Feedback
I looked at that website because I was not familiar with it. Although it is described as "clear" and "easy for beginners," I disagree. However, if you feel you are learning, then keep going! If you feel the level of English on that site is too advanced for you now, maybe you can find YouTube videos with subtitles that would be more helpful for you at this time.
Good job!
I'm trying to studying c++ in English
I'm trying to study c++ in English
Lately, I started learning C++ in English.
But it is very difficult.,
But it is very difficult,
Bbecause I have not alreadydon't known many English words.
because I don't know many English words.
I am learning C++ in LearnCpp.com. I am learning C++ in LearnCpp.com.
This website is very nice.
It have a very deep knowledge of C++. It have a very deep knowledge of C++.
I can't read sentences fast. :( I can't read sentences fast. :(
I am learning 0.2 chapter 0.2.
I am learning chapter 0.2.
But I usespent 5 days in 0.1 chapter 0.1.
But I spent 5 days in chapter 0.1.
To readReading English makes me tired.
Reading English makes me tired.
I want to read more sentence.s.
I want to read more sentences.
Feedback
Keep up the great work! You're doing well. :)
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I try studying c++ in English
I'm trying to study
I We usually capitalize the important words in a title.
I'm trying to study
I tr
I tr
I'm trying to study alt: "I tried studying c++ in English" or "I tried to study c++ in English" "I'm trying to study" means it's an ongoing process, you tried and will keep trying, you haven't given up yet. "I tried studying" means you tried in the past and then stopped. It's not clear if you will try again.
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Lately, I started learning C++ in English. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect!
Lately, I alt: "I recently started learning C++ English" "Lately" pairs with the perfect continuous tense. If you want to use "started" (simple past tense), then you should say "recently." Lately, I've started learning C++ in English. Lately, I've started learning C++ in English. |
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But it is very difficult.
But it is very difficult But it is very difficult because I don't know many English words. But it is very difficult because I don't know many English words. This sentence has been marked as perfect!
But it is very difficult
But it is very difficult You could maybe elongate your sentences a little more to make the flow of the text more natural :) But it is very difficult. But it is very difficult. This is correct ✓ I just would recommend replacing "it is" with "it's" to sound more natural. Native speakers almost always use contractions, which are only discouraged in formal academic writing. Also, this needs to be combined into a sentence with the next phrase because the next phrase can't be a sentence on it's own.
"However" is normally used in place of "But" at the start of written sentences, because "but" is mainly for combining two clauses into one sentence. You might hear it in casual speech, but it's rarely written like that. |
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Because I have not already known many English words.
This can be combined with the sentence before it. It's ok to write simple sentences. Native speakers do this when they want to communicate clearly.
Because I Or: Because there's many English words I don't know.
Usually you can't begin a sentence with 'because' so I've combined these two sentences with a comma.
Because I
B You could also say, "But it's very difficult because I haven't learned many English words yet." Note that putting "because" at the beginning turns this into a dependent clause, which cannot stand alone as a sentence. Every sentence needs at least one independent clause. "I don't know many English words yet." ✓ independent clause "because I don't know many English words yet." x dependent clause "It's difficult because I don't know many English words yet." ✓ independent clause, dependent clause
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I learn C++ in LearnCpp.com. I am learning C++ in LearnCpp.com. I am learning C++ in LearnCpp.com.
I am learning C++ "On" is good for a website. We are writing on LangCorrect.
I'm learning C++ This sentence has been marked as perfect!
I'm learning C++
I'm learning C++ Usually people say "on" a website for when a website has information. You can also use "from" as it's commonly used for sources used when learning. |
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This website is very nice. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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It have very deep knowledge of C++. It have a very deep knowledge of C++. It have a very deep knowledge of C++.
It ha It, he, and she use "has"
It ha
It ha I have, you have, but it has ...
It ha
It ha
It ha "have" is used with plural or first person pronouns, but "it" uses "has" |
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I can't read sentence fast. :( I can't read sentences fast. :( I can't read sentences fast. :( I can't read the sentences fast. :( I can't read the sentences fast. :( Add "s" on the end of most nouns to make them plural. Add "the" if you are only talking about the sentences you are reading on that website, not all sentences. I can't read sentences fast. :( I can't read sentences fast. :( Like someone else said: "I can't read sentences fast" = You read all (English) sentences slowly "I can't read the sentences fast" = You read sentences on this website specifically slowly I can't read sentences fast. :( I can't read sentences fast. :( I can't read sentences fast. :( I can't read sentences fast. :(
I can't read sentence It's presumably more than one sentence that takes a while to read. Since you're modifying a verb here (specifically "read") you need an adverb (like "quickly") rather than an adjective (like "fast"). |
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I am learning 0.2 chapter.
I am learning
I am We put the word "chapter" first, and then the number. It is more natural to say "studying" or "reading" a chapter. (We learn what the chapter teaches us.)
I am This sentence has been marked as perfect!
I am learning Capitalize "Chapter 0.2" because it's acting like a name.
I am learning "chapter" is normally used before the number it refers to. |
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But I use 5 days in 0.1 chapter.
But I
But I "take time" is a common way to talk about time: " How long did it take you to read chapter 1?" "It took (me) 5 days."
But I
But I In english it isn't common to 'use' time.
But
But
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To read English makes me tired.
Sometimes we use "to + the infinitive" (to read). Sometimes we use "verb + ing" (reading) In this sentence, "reading" is correct.
This sentence has been marked as perfect!
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I want to read more sentence..
I want to read more sentence
I want to read more sentence Add "s" at the end of most nouns to make them plural.
I want to read more sentence I want to read more sentences... I want to read more sentences... Ellipsis is always three dots '...' I want to read more sentences.. I want to read more sentences..
I want to read more sentence I want to read more sentences.. I want to read more sentences.. |
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