June 26, 2026
I work 11 hours every day.
I spend 30 minutes memorizing English words at noon.
In the afternoon, I practice listening exercises.
After returning to the dorm, I accumulate writing sentences.
I keep learning even when I feel tired.
It helps me make progress little by little.
After returning to the dorm, I accumulatework on writing sentences.
After returning to the dorm, I work on writing sentences.
'Accumulate' sounds a bit odd here. To accumulate means to collect a large number of things gradually over a period of time. I guess you might have meant to say that you build up your writing skills? Either way, I would write 'I work on writing sentences' or 'I practice writing sentences' for this one.
My Study Schedule
I work 11 hours every day.
I spend 30 minutes memorizing English words at noon.
In the afternoon, I practice listening exercises.
After returning to the dorm, I accumulate writing sentences.
I keep learning even when I feel tired.
It helps me make progress little by little.
My Study Schedule
I work 11 hours every day.
I spend 30 minutes memorizing English words at noon.
In the afternoon, I practice listening exercises.
After returning to the dorm, I [accumulate] writing sentences. After returning to the dorm, I [accumulate] writing sentences.
“Accumulate” doesn’t sound right. What do you mean?
I keep learnstudying even when I feel tired.
I keep studying even when I feel tired.
“Learning” is possible, but I think you probably mean “studying.”
“Studying” is like “学习” whereas learning is like “学到” or “学会”.
We study (学习) in hope that we will learn (学会).
It helps me make progress little by little.
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My Study Schedule
I work for 11 hours every day. I work for 11 hours every day.
I spend 30 minutes memorizing English words at noon.
In the afternoon, I practice listening exercises.
After returning to the dorm, I accumulatcontinue writing sentences.
After returning to the dorm, I continue writing sentences.
I think this is what you mean here.
I keep learning even when I feel tired.
It helps me make progress little by little.
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After returning to the dorm, I accumulate writing sentences.
After returning to the dorm, I I think this is what you mean here. After returning to the dorm, I [accumulate] writing sentences. After returning to the dorm, I [accumulate] writing sentences. “Accumulate” doesn’t sound right. What do you mean? This sentence has been marked as perfect!
After returning to the dorm, I 'Accumulate' sounds a bit odd here. To accumulate means to collect a large number of things gradually over a period of time. I guess you might have meant to say that you build up your writing skills? Either way, I would write 'I work on writing sentences' or 'I practice writing sentences' for this one. |
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I keep learning even when I feel tired. This sentence has been marked as perfect!
I keep “Learning” is possible, but I think you probably mean “studying.” “Studying” is like “学习” whereas learning is like “学到” or “学会”. We study (学习) in hope that we will learn (学会). This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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It helps me make progress little by little. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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