yesterday
Hello, everyone.
I want to be a master of English, but now I don't have high English skills.
For example, I don't know different of "everyone" and "everybody".
Should I visit to Reddit to learn native English?
Thanks for reading you
bye
For example, I don't know the different ofce between "everyone" and "everybody".
Should I visit to Reddit to learn native English?
Thanks you for reading you!
Reading English is deifficult
I want to be a master of English, but now I don't have high English skills yet.
Your sentence was fine, but this is a bit more natural
For example, I don't know the different ofce between "everyone" and "everybody".
Should I visit to Reddit to learn native English?
Thanks you for reading youthis.
bye
Reading English is deifficult
I want to be a master of English, but now I don't have highright now I'm not very good at English skills.
Just "now" in this context can carry a nuance of "now, unlike the past". "right now" or "as of now" (more formal) are better here. "have high English skills" isn't a usual phrasing.
For example, I don't know the different ofce between "everyone" and "everybody".
There's no important difference in meaning.
Should I visit to Reddit to learn native English?
Sure.
Thanks you for reading you.
Either "Thanks for reading" or "Thank you for reading".
bye
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Should I visit to Reddit to learn native English? Should I visit Sure. Should I visit This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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