Oct. 6, 2021
I like to listen how another languages sound. Each language has its own individual sound, each language is beautiful in its own way. I like to listen to songs in different languages. They are especially beautiful in songs, and I enjoy not only music, but also the sound of a language.
When I was a child, I heard a song in Ukrainian. It was a very beautiful language for me. And I still think it is one of the most beautiful languages in the world.
This year I have heard songs in Chinese and had been so charmed that I decided to learn Chinese. Hahaha, well, I had more than one reason to learn Chinese.
In addition to songs in my native language, Ukrainian and Chinese, I often listen to songs in English, French, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Norwegian, Japanese, Korean, Turkish, Arabic.
What languages do you like to listen to songs in? Which languages do you like the sound of?
I like to listen to how another languages sound.
Each language has its own individual sound,; each language is beautiful in its own way.
Because both of these clauses on either side of the comma could be complete sentences, you would use a semi-colon or a period.
I like to listen to songs in different languages.
They are especially beautiful in songs, and I enjoy not only the music, but also the sound of a language.
When I was a child, I heard a song in Ukrainian.
It was a very beautiful language for me.
And I still think it is one of the most beautiful languages in the world.
This makes sense if you were speaking informally. If you're following grammar rules, you can't start a sentence with "And" or "But".
This year I have heard songs in Chinese and hadve been so charmed that I decided to learn Chinese.
Matching the tense of the verbs in this sentence
Hahaha, well, I had more than one reason to learn Chinese.
In addition to songs in my native language, Ukrainian, and Chinese, I often listen to songs in English, French, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Norwegian, Japanese, Korean, Turkish, and Arabic.
What languages do you like to listen to songs in?
This sounds very natural to most native speakers. If you're following grammar strictly, you can't end a sentence with a preposition like "in". But if you said this out loud it would make sense.
Which languages do you like the sound of?
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Great job with this overall! My corrections were very specific to grammar nerds. :)
Songs in Foreign Languages |
I like to listen how another languages sound. I like to listen to how |
Each language has its own individual sound, each language is beautiful in its own way. Each language has its own individual sound Because both of these clauses on either side of the comma could be complete sentences, you would use a semi-colon or a period. |
I like to listen to songs in different languages. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
They are especially beautiful in songs, and I enjoy not only music, but also the sound of a language. They are especially beautiful in songs, and I enjoy not only the music, but also the sound of a language. |
When I was a child, I heard a song in Ukrainian. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
It was a very beautiful language for me. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
And I still think it is one of the most beautiful languages in the world.
This makes sense if you were speaking informally. If you're following grammar rules, you can't start a sentence with "And" or "But". |
This year I heard songs in Chinese and was so charmed that I decided to learn Chinese. |
Hahaha, well, I had more than one reason to learn Chinese. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
In addition to songs in my native language, Ukrainian and Chinese, I often listen to songs in English, French, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Norwegian, Japanese, Korean, Turkish, Arabic. In addition to songs in my native language, Ukrainian, and Chinese, I often listen to songs in English, French, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Norwegian, Japanese, Korean, Turkish |
What languages do you like to listen to songs in? What languages do you like to listen to songs in? This sounds very natural to most native speakers. If you're following grammar strictly, you can't end a sentence with a preposition like "in". But if you said this out loud it would make sense. |
Which languages do you like the sound of? Which languages do you like the sound of? Same comment as above |
This year I have heard songs in Chinese and was so charmed that I decided to learn Chinese. |
This year I have heard songs in Chinese and had been so charmed that I decided to learn Chinese. This year I have heard songs in Chinese and ha Matching the tense of the verbs in this sentence |
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