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Hello! I hope you're having a nice day.
For today's journal entry I'll be attempting to a homework task. In this homework task I need to describe my peer.
Note: I'm aiming for the American English dialect, in particular. I wish to write in a formal style.

This is my fourth participation in this forum.
Greetings.
Fidel, my peer is 17 years old. He is from Mexico City and he has never traveled to another country.
His favorite song is "If I can dream" by Elvis Presley.
During his weekends, he plays videogames or goes to parties.
He is not used to read books and he do not know how to play an instrument, however, he sings fairly well.
Goodbye.

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I hope you're having a nice day.

Note: I'm aiming for the American English dialect, in particular.

I wish to write in a formal style.

He is from Mexico City and he has never traveled to another country.

His favorite song is "If I can dream" by Elvis Presley.

Goodbye.

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BlackGlasses

Dec. 19, 2022

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He is not used to read books and he do not know how to play an instrument, however, he sings fairly well.

Can I have a translation for the first part before "and"?

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jsjoeio

Dec. 20, 2022

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Él no suele leer libros /he is not used to reading books. Haha I forgot to conjugate in gerund.

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BlackGlasses

Dec. 21, 2022

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Thank you! In that case, I'd say "he doesn't usually read books and doesn't know how an instrument. However, he sings fairly well.

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Dec. 22, 2022

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Hello!

I hope you're having a nice day.

Note: I'm aiming for the American English dialect, in particular.

I wish to write in a formal style.

Greetings.

He is from Mexico City and he has never traveled to another country.

Goodbye.

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BlackGlasses

Dec. 17, 2022

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Hello!

I hope you're having a nice day.

Note: I'm aiming for the American English dialect, in particular.

I wish to write in a formal style.

Greetings.

His favorite song is "If I can dream" by Elvis Presley.

During his weekends, he plays videogames or goes to parties.

Goodbye.

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BlackGlasses

Dec. 17, 2022

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tim315

Dec. 17, 2022

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Hello!

I hope you're having a nice day.

Note: I'm aiming for the American English dialect, in particular.

I wish to write in a formal style.

Greetings.

He is from Mexico City and he has never traveled to another country.

Goodbye.

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BlackGlasses

Dec. 17, 2022

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BlackGlasses

Dec. 17, 2022

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Hello!


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I hope you're having a nice day.


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For today's journal entry I'll be attempting to a homework task.


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Clarify what your "attemping to", using assignment instead of task makes it sound less harsh and more pleasing to the ear.

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or you can say "attempting to do" to sound more natural.

In this homework task I need to describe my peer.


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You needn’t repeat “homework”—we already know it from the previous sentence.

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You can use 'task' and grammatically it is still correct but 'assignment sounds better.

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task or homework assignment

Note: I'm aiming for the American English dialect, in particular.


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I wish to write in a formal style.


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This is my fourth participation in this forum.


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Greetings.


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Fidel, my peer is 17 years old.


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He is from Mexico City and he has never traveled to another country.


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His favorite song is "If I can dream" by Elvis Presley.


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During his weekends, he plays videogames or goes to parties.


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This is correct, but to make it sound more natural you could say: During his weekends, he enjoys plays video games and going to parties.

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He is not used to read books and he do not know how to play an instrument, however, he sings fairly well.


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Can I have a translation for the first part before "and"?

Goodbye.


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