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Hi guys, how it's going? I need some suggestions about the app called Duolingo. I'm learning a lot of english with this website however, it's imposible to post everyday a text with good content(Could I have said plot instead of content?). Sometimes I have no idea what to write about. So, many people in this page talk a lot about Duolingo, is it worth to use it?
I don't know how it works but it shouldn't be really difficult. I'm certain that finally, if I liked using Duolingo, I wouldn't stop using Langcorrect.
Do you learn more using Langcorrect or Duolingo?

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Sometimes I have no idea what to write about.

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Duolingo

I need some suggestions about the app called Duolingo.

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Duolingo

Sometimes I have no idea what to write about.

Do you learn more using Langcorrect or Duolingo?

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Hi guys, how it's going?


Hi gGuys, hHow’s it's going? Hi Guys, How’s it going?

Hi guyseveryone, how it's going? Hi everyone, how it's going?

Replaced guys with everyone for more gender-inclusive language.

Hi guys, how’s it's going? Hi guys, how’s it going?

Just a side note that this is very informal language, mainly because here “it” isn’t referring to one specific thing, but rather things, or life, in general (it’s perfectly fine for conversation though, just wanted to point that out) “Hi everyone, how are things going” would be more formal

I need some suggestions about the app called Duolingo.


I need some suggestions about theadvice for an app called Duolingo. I need some advice for an app called Duolingo.

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I need some suggestions about the app called, Duolingo. I need some suggestions about the app, Duolingo.

“Called” isn’t completely necessary here, but still ok to use

I'm learning a lot of english with this website however, it's imposible to post everyday a text with good content(Could I have said plot instead of content?).


I'm learning a lot of eEnglish with this website h. However, it's impossible to post everyday a text with good content everyday (Could I have said plot instead of content?). I'm learning a lot of English with this website. However, it's impossible to post a text with good content everyday (Could I have said plot instead of content?).

Plot mostly refers to either the things that happen in a story (movie, show, book, etc.) or to describe people planning something against someone or something else. "I loved the plot of that movie" or "They plotted to steal my dog"

I'm learning a lot of eEnglish with this website; however, it's impossible to post everyday a text with good content every day. (Could I have said plot instead of content?). I'm learning a lot of English with this website; however, it's impossible to post a text with good content every day. (Could I have said plot instead of content?).

“plot” refers to the story for a book, play or film. As you’re writing a journal entry, “content” is the correct word.

I'm learning a lot of eEnglish with this website h. However, it's impossible to post here every day a text with good content(quality text. Could I have said plot instead of content?). I'm learning a lot of English with this website. However, it's impossible to post here every day a quality text. Could I have said plot instead of content?

You can say content for a more general answer.

I'm learning a lot of english with this website however, it's imposible to post everyday a text with good content everyday.(Could I have said plot instead of content?). I'm learning a lot of english with this website however, it's imposible to post good content everyday.(Could I have said plot instead of content?).

I think content is better in my opinion.

I'm learning a lot of eEnglish with this website; however, it's impossible to post everyday/difficult to post a text with good content every day (Could I have said plot instead of content?). I'm learning a lot of English with this website; however, it's impossible/difficult to post a text with good content every day (Could I have said plot instead of content?).

Remember to capitalise English because it’s a language. You should have a semicolon before “however” to separate the two clauses more (or otherwise you can just cut the sentence into two parts and start the second with “however”) I suggested “difficult” as more of a technicality, because technically it’s not entirely impossible but it’s perfectly fine to use it to emphasise the difficulty of the task. I think generally (if not all the time), with “post”, you would follow it immediately with what you’re posting (“a text with good content”), and specify the time later on. I’d also probably stick with “content” unless you usually write stories or something creative, in which case “plot” would work well.

Sometimes I have no idea what to write about.


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Sometimes, I have no idea what to write about. Sometimes, I have no idea what to write about.

You can look at the writing prompts tab on LangCorrect to see what you can write about.

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So, many people in this page talk a lot about Duolingo, is it worth to use it?


So, mMany people ion this pagsite talk a lot about Duolingo, is it worth to use itusing? Many people on this site talk a lot about Duolingo, is it worth using?

So, many people ion this page talk a lot about Duolingo, i. Is it worth it to use it? So, many people on this page talk a lot about Duolingo. Is it worth it to use it?

“a lot” is optional. Better without it. Or you could say, “So many people talk a lot about Duolingo on this page.”

So, mMany people in this paghere talk a lot about Duolingo, i. Is it worth to useusing it? Many people here talk a lot about Duolingo. Is it worth using it?

I personally use it as a language learning supplement, but I don't use it to learn Spanish, which is one of the most developed courses on Duolingo. However, I use it to learn Norwegian as a beginner and to learn additional vocabulary and phrases in German.

So, many people ion this page talk a lot about Duolingo, i. Is it worth to use it? So many people on this page talk a lot about Duolingo. Is it worth it?

Using a comma after “so” in this situation makes it a conjunction, so here it would be like you were saying that people talk about Duolingo to help with thinking of ideas to write about (but I doubt that’s the case for most people). Without the comma, “so” emphasises the amount of people talking about Duolingo. You need a conjunction or some way to connect the two clauses together, or otherwise start a new sentence (like I’ve suggested), because it sounds unnatural to only have a comma. You could either say “is it worth using it” or I think “is it worth it to use it” could be grammatically correct, but the repetition of “it” makes it sound bad, so “is it worth it” would sound better. You could also say “so many people on this page talk a lot about Duolingo, so I was wondering if it was worth using it”.

I don't know how it works but it shouldn't be really difficult.


I don't know how it works, but it shouldn't be realltoo/very difficult. I don't know how it works, but it shouldn't be too/very difficult.

I don't know how it works, but it shouldn't be reallytoo difficult. I don't know how it works, but it shouldn't be too difficult.

I don't know how it works but it shouldn't be reallytoo difficult. I don't know how it works but it shouldn't be too difficult.

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I'm certain that finally, if I liked using Duolingo, I wouldn't stop using Langcorrect.


I'm certain that finally, if Ieven if I ultimately liked using Duolingo, I wouldn't stop using Langcorrect. I'm certain that even if I ultimately liked using Duolingo, I wouldn't stop using Langcorrect.

I'm certain that finally, if I liked using Duolingo, I wouldn't stop using Langcorrect. I'm certain that if I like using Duolingo, I wouldn't stop using Langcorrect.

I'm certain that finally, if I liked using Duolingo, I wouldn't stop using LangcCorrect. I'm certain that if I like using Duolingo, I wouldn't stop using LangCorrect.

I'm certain that finally, if I liked using Duolingo, I wouldn't stop using Langcorrect. I'm certain that if I liked using Duolingo, I wouldn't stop using Langcorrect.

I'm certain that finally, if I liked using Duolingo, I wouldn't stop using Langcorrect. I'm certain that if I liked using Duolingo, I wouldn't stop using Langcorrect.

I think starting it with “in conclusion…” or “to summarise…” would be better than “finally”, but it doesn’t really work here because it’s not really concluding or summarising your text.

Do you learn more using Langcorrect or Duolingo?


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Do you learn moreinto using LangcCorrect or Duolingo more? Do you lean into using LangCorrect or Duolingo more?

These days, I love using LangCorrect because it's more helpful learning all the languages that I'm learning so far.

Do you learn more (by) using LangcCorrect or Duolingo? Do you learn more (by) using LangCorrect or Duolingo?

“By” is optional

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