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WHY DO I GO TO STUDY IN U.S

To be honest, I didn't go to study abroad until I entered my university. However, my favorite subject was English. I could study English hard, so my English score was always good. I can tell you why I like English: it's because my parents went to study in U.S, and they met there, finally they got married. So I think this is my root of English. When I entered my university, my feeling changed. Some of my friends went to study abroad. It let me know that I actually want to study abroad, however I didn't have courage. So I decided to go to America, and I would like to speak English well and talk to people around the world.

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However, my favorite subject was English.

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June 30, 2020

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However, my favorite subject was English.

When I entered my university, my feeling changed.

Some of my friends went to study abroad.

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June 30, 2020

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However, my favorite subject was English.

Some of my friends went to study abroad.

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WHY DO I GO TO STUDY IN U.S


WHY DO I GO TO STUDY IN U.S. WHY DO I GO TO STUDY IN U.S.

WHY DO I GO TO STUDY IN THE U.S WHY DO I STUDY IN THE U.S

In this very specific situation, “go” should be used with a bare infinitive. “To” refers to purpose and changes the meaning, requiring a change of word order. https://www.usingenglish.com/forum/threads/163933-go-infinitive-or-ing-form

WHY DO I GOI WENT TO STUDY IN U.S/ WHY I WENT TO STUDY IN U.S/

To be honest, I didn't go to study abroad until I entered my university.


To be honest, I didn't gowant to study abroad until I entered my university. To be honest, I didn't want to study abroad until I entered my university.

To be honest, I didn't gowant to study abroad until I entered my university. To be honest, I didn't want to study abroad until I entered my university.

To be honest, I didn't (go to[get to?] study abroad until I entered my university. To be honest, I didn't (go [get to?] study abroad until I entered university.

Not sure what you wanted to say but To get to do something= to be able to/to could do something So either: I didn't get to study abroad until... = I wasn't able to do Or just drop 'go to' to say you only went after university If you use 'my university' it sounds as if the university is your property.

However, my favorite subject was English.


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I could study English hard, so my English score was always good.


I could studyied English hardintensively, so my English score was always good. I studied English intensively, so my English score was always good.

I could studyied English hard, so my English scores wasere always good. I studied English hard, so my English scores were always good.

I could studystudied hard in English hard, so my English score was always good. I studied hard in English , so my score was always good.

You don't need the second English here as it's already mentioned.

I can tell you why I like English: it's because my parents went to study in U.S, and they met there, finally they got married.


I can tell you why I like English: it's because my parents went to study in U.S., and they met there, and finally they got married. I can tell you why I like English: it's because my parents went to study in U.S., they met there, and finally got married.

I can tell you why I like English: it's because my parents went to study in U.S, and theythe US, met there, and finally they got married. I can tell you why I like English: it's because my parents went to study in the US, met there, and finally got married.

I can tell you why I like English: it's because m My parents went to study in the U.S, and they met there, and then finally they got married. I can tell you why I like English: My parents went to study in the U.S, they met there and then finally they got married.

So I think this is my root of English.


So, I think this is my root of English. So, I think this is my root of English.

So I think this is mythe root of my English. I think this is the root of my English.

So I think this is my root of why I started to take an interest in English. So I think this is why I started to take an interest in English

When I entered my university, my feeling changed.


When I entered my university, my feelings changed. When I entered my university, my feelings changed.

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When I entered my university, my feeling changed. When I entered university, my feeling changed.

Some of my friends went to study abroad.


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It let me know that I actually want to study abroad, however I didn't have courage.


It let me knowAfter they made their decision, I realized that I actually wanted to study abroad, however I didn't have the courage. After they made their decision, I realized that I actually wanted to study abroad, however I didn't have the courage.

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It let me know realized that I actually wanted to study abroad,; however I didn't have courage. I realized that I actually wanted to study abroad; however I didn't have courage.

Conjunctions like “however” and “therefore” cannot be used to connect clauses.

It let me know that I actually wanted to study abroad, however I didn't have the courage to do so. It let me know that I actually wanted to study abroad, however I didn't have the courage to do so.

So I decided to go to America, and I would like to speak English well and talk to people around the world.


SoNevertheless, I decided to go to America, ands I would like to speak English well and talk to people around the world. Nevertheless, I decided to go to America, as I would like to speak English well and talk to people around the world.

I put "nevertheless" instead of "so", because above you said you wanted to do it, but you were scared, but "nevertheless" you decided to go to America.

SoNonetheless, I decided to go to America, and I would like to speak English well and talk to people from around the world. Nonetheless, I decided to go to America, and I would like to speak English well and talk to people from around the world.

So I decided to go to America, and. I would like to speak English well and talk to people around the world. So I decided to go to America. I would like to speak English well and talk to people around the world.

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