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yone

Feb. 27, 2025

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practice!

I did not water my houseplants yesterday. I have to do it.
and, I watched a TV comedy programme with my family.
I haven't worked out at home today. I would like to do it immediately.

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I did not water my houseplants yesterday.

I have to do it.

and, I watched a TV comedy programme with my family.

I haven't worked out at home today.

I would like to do it immediately.

This sentence is grammatically correct, but maybe you wanted to convey something like: "I would like to do it now, straight after finishing this text."

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Great job!! :)

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yone

March 10, 2025

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You are right. I wanted to practice about " past" "and " past partiaipal " in Grammar book. 😊

I did non't water my houseplants yesterday.

It sounds more casual when you abbreviate the word, saying "did not" sounds formal in a way.

I haveneed to do it.

"Have to" - suggests it's an obligation. "Need to" is better suited for this sentence as you are doing it out of importance and responsibility and not being forced to.

and, II also watched a TV comedy programme/show with my family.

Do not use the word "and" at the beginning or end of a sentence as it is not correct, rather use it in the middle of sentences. It's better suited to say "I also" or "Also, I...." in the beginning of the sentence which shows an additional thing you did.

I haven't worked out at home today.

I would like to do it immediatelm going to do it straight away.

The sentence before didn't sound natural, my correction is still action-driven and shows urgency but in a more natural and flowing sentence.

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You've done good, just a few grammatical errors here and there. Look up online when to use certain abbreviations and phrases such as "Haven't", "Didn't", "Need to", "Have to" etc. Also depending on the context learn how to write casually and not use "immediately" in causal situations as it's used in scenarios where there's urgency and importance.

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yone

Feb. 28, 2025

1

Thank you very much for correcting my sentence and give me advice. I will learn these grammar again.It is important for me.

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I did not water my houseplants yesterday.


I did non't water my houseplants yesterday.

It sounds more casual when you abbreviate the word, saying "did not" sounds formal in a way.

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I have to do it.


I haveneed to do it.

"Have to" - suggests it's an obligation. "Need to" is better suited for this sentence as you are doing it out of importance and responsibility and not being forced to.

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

and, I watched a TV comedy programme with my family.


and, II also watched a TV comedy programme/show with my family.

Do not use the word "and" at the beginning or end of a sentence as it is not correct, rather use it in the middle of sentences. It's better suited to say "I also" or "Also, I...." in the beginning of the sentence which shows an additional thing you did.

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I haven't worked out at home today.


I haven't worked out at home today.

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I would like to do it immediately.


I would like to do it immediatelm going to do it straight away.

The sentence before didn't sound natural, my correction is still action-driven and shows urgency but in a more natural and flowing sentence.

I would like to do it immediately.

This sentence is grammatically correct, but maybe you wanted to convey something like: "I would like to do it now, straight after finishing this text."

I haven't chatting with my friend in the sns recently because I had been busy.


I have drunk a glass of water after waking up recently because of this my healthy.


practice!


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