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Please correct me if I am wrong, but..

Visiting the Langcorrect last 2 weeks I spent my time not on text writing, but mostly on scrolling.
It not surprises me because I do it on all sites.
Sometimes as a result of this magic action I have 2 or even 3 new thoughts and I can continue looking at it in my head from different angles the rest part of the week.
This time looking at the Promts list and some texts I have the following insights-

- If somebody learn a new language for very practical reasons ( and I think they are the majority here) then this person should train a specific skill
-One of a such skills could be "to write good posts in LinkedIn or somewhere else and have many ( it is better to say MANY) likes and comments ". These posts have very specific sheme and word selection and the writing skill should be well trained. But I do not see any attempts, trials or trainings here. It is interesting why .

-Also I do not see answers on an interview.
-And how to argue or debate properly
-And how to stop an annoying person
-Or how to ask for salary rase correctly

Now I have enough questions to think about till the end of this week.

Corrections

Visiting the Langcorrect website over the last 2 weeks, I spent my time not on text writing, but mostly on scrolling.

- If you put THE Langcorrect, then you need to add website on the end otherwise it's not complete. If you don't want to put website in then you would just write I "visiting Langcorrect..."
- I added over to indicate that it was throughout a duration of time other it sounds incomplete

It does not surprises me because I do ithis on all sites.

- I think 'it' is technically ok but 'this' sounds more natural at least to me

Sometimes as a result of this magic action, I have 2 or even 3 new thoughts and I can continue looking at it in my head from different angles for the rest part of the week.

This time looking at the Promts list and some texts I have had the following insights-:

- These are insights you had in the past but didn't continue having as once you've had them you can't have them again so you need to use 'had' to indicate this

- If somebody learns a new language for very practical reasons ( and I think they are the majority here) then this person should train a specific skill

- One of a such skills could be "to write good posts ion LinkedIn or somewhere else and have many ( it is better to say MANY) likes and comments ".

These posts have very specific shemeagendas and word selection and the /writing skill should be well trainedis critical.

- I think agenda is more the word you're looking for than scheme. Scheme could work but it has more of a negative connotation in this context I would say
- reworded the back bit to sound a little more natural. Saying your x skill should be well trained is only really used in English when you're not talking about your own skills. For example your dog needs to be well trained or your team needs to be well trained works but saying my x skill needs to be well trained is a little weird

It find this interesting why .. Why?

- Always add a question mark at the end of a question

-Also I do not see answers on an interview.

- This sentence isn't quite right but not sure how to correct it because I'm not quite sure what you're trying to say

-And how to stop an annoying person

Or how to correctly ask for salary raise correctly

- Adding correctly before sounds more natural

Now I have enough questions to think about untill the end of thise week.

- Even though this is technically fine, the is much more commonly used to refer to the current week and it's implied that you're talking about the current week

Please correct me if I am wrong, but..


Visiting the Langcorrect last 2 weeks I spent my time not on text writing, but mostly on scrolling.


Visiting the Langcorrect website over the last 2 weeks, I spent my time not on text writing, but mostly on scrolling.

- If you put THE Langcorrect, then you need to add website on the end otherwise it's not complete. If you don't want to put website in then you would just write I "visiting Langcorrect..." - I added over to indicate that it was throughout a duration of time other it sounds incomplete

It not surprises me because I do it on all sites.


It does not surprises me because I do ithis on all sites.

- I think 'it' is technically ok but 'this' sounds more natural at least to me

Sometimes as a result of this magic action I have 2 or even 3 new thoughts and I can continue looking at it in my head from different angles the rest part of the week.


Sometimes as a result of this magic action, I have 2 or even 3 new thoughts and I can continue looking at it in my head from different angles for the rest part of the week.

This time looking at the Promts list and some texts I have the following insights-


This time looking at the Promts list and some texts I have had the following insights-:

- These are insights you had in the past but didn't continue having as once you've had them you can't have them again so you need to use 'had' to indicate this

-


If somebody learn a new language for very practical reasons ( and I think they are the majority here) then this person should train a specific skill


- If somebody learns a new language for very practical reasons ( and I think they are the majority here) then this person should train a specific skill

-


It is interesting why .


It find this interesting why .. Why?

- Always add a question mark at the end of a question

One of a such skills could be "to write good posts in LinkedIn or somewhere else and have many ( it is better to say MANY) likes and comments ".


- One of a such skills could be "to write good posts ion LinkedIn or somewhere else and have many ( it is better to say MANY) likes and comments ".

These posts have very specific sheme and word selection and the writing skill should be well trained.


These posts have very specific shemeagendas and word selection and the /writing skill should be well trainedis critical.

- I think agenda is more the word you're looking for than scheme. Scheme could work but it has more of a negative connotation in this context I would say - reworded the back bit to sound a little more natural. Saying your x skill should be well trained is only really used in English when you're not talking about your own skills. For example your dog needs to be well trained or your team needs to be well trained works but saying my x skill needs to be well trained is a little weird

But I do not see any attempts, trials or trainings here.


-Also I do not see answers on an interview.


-Also I do not see answers on an interview.

- This sentence isn't quite right but not sure how to correct it because I'm not quite sure what you're trying to say

-And how to argue or debate properly


-And how to stop an annoying person


-And how to stop an annoying person

-


Or how to ask for salary rase correctly


Or how to correctly ask for salary raise correctly

- Adding correctly before sounds more natural

Now I have enough questions to think about till the end of this week.


Now I have enough questions to think about untill the end of thise week.

- Even though this is technically fine, the is much more commonly used to refer to the current week and it's implied that you're talking about the current week

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