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When I was young I was in love with "the reason" for many years. Hoobastank is the band who sing this song. When I listened it I remembered confortables situations in my past.
But now, I think my favorite song is " you know my name" from Chris Kornell. This song was used to James Bond film. Every time that I listen this song I feel a lot of feelings at the same time. I love the voice of this singer.

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Every time that I listen this song I feel a lot of feelings at the same time.

I love the voice of this singer.

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When I was young I was in love with "the reason" for many years.


When I was young, I was in love with "tThe rReason" for many years. When I was young, I was in love with "The Reason" for many years.

"When I was young" is an introductory statement and should generally be followed by a comma. In addition, "The Reason" is a title, so it should be capitalized.

When I was young I was in love with "tThe rReason" for many years. When I was young I was in love with "The Reason" for many years.

We usually capitalize song names.

Hoobastank is the band who sing this song.


Hoobastank is the band who sing this song. Hoobastank is the band who sing this song.

This is technically correct, however it can sound a bit unnatural. Since this is just adding context to the last sentence, you can merge it "When I was young, I loved "The Reason" by Hoobastank and listened to it for many years."

Hoobastank is the band who siang this song. Hoobastank is the band who sang this song.

You can also say "This song is by the band Hoobastank."

When I listened it I remembered confortables situations in my past.


When I listened to it, I remembered conmfortables situations in my past. When I listened to it, I remembered comfortable situations in my past.

"in my past" is correct here, but "from my past" is more natural.

When I listened it I remembered conmfortables situations in my past. When I listened it I remembered comfortable situations in my past.

Are you a native Spanish speaker? The word confortables looks Spanish. Anyway, we spell it with an "m."

But now, I think my favorite song is " you know my name" from Chris Kornell.


But now, I think my favorite song is " yYou kKnow mMy nName" from Chris KCornell. But now, I think my favorite song is "You Know My Name" from Chris Cornell.

Capitalized title and fixed spelling of last name.

But now, I think my favorite song is " yYou kKnow mMy nName" fromby Chris Kornell. But now, I think my favorite song is "You Know My Name" by Chris Kornell.

This song was used to James Bond film.


This song was used toin a James Bond film. This song was used in a James Bond film.

This song was used toin a James Bond film. This song was used in a James Bond film.

I assumed it was singular, so I included "a". If it was plural, it would be "...in James Bond Films."

Every time that I listen this song I feel a lot of feelings at the same time.


Every time that I listen thiso the song, I feel a lot of feelingemotions at the same time. Every time that I listen to the song, I feel a lot of emotions at the same time.

Notice the similarity between ‘feel’ and ‘feelings.’ While using ‘feelings’ is grammatically correct, ‘emotions’ creates a more natural flow. Also, use ‘the’ instead of ‘this,’ since you are referring to the song mentioned in the previous sentence rather than a song currently playing.

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I love the voice of this singer.


I love the voice of thise singer. I love the voice of the singer.

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It depens on the moment


It depends on the moment It depends on the moment

It depends on the moment It depends on the moment

It's spelled with a "d."

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