June 21, 2025
Hello, there.
I have decided to post my thoughts here to improve my English writing.
This might be a challenge for me, but I would like to enjoy sharing my thoughts and what happened in my daily life.
Thanks for reading!
Starting today!
Hello, there.
I have decided to post my thoughts here to improve my English writing.
This might be a challenge for me, but I would like to enjoy sharing my thoughts and what's happened in my daily life.
Thanks for reading!
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Good job, your English is great! Keep going!
Hello, there,/Hello there.
No need for a comma in between the two words - can either have it at the end or have a full stop at the end. Typically, I'd put a comma at the end as it represents where you'd pause in a sentence and so it's common for people to put it after a greeting.
This might be a challenge for me, but I would like to enjoy sharing my thoughts and what happeneds in my daily life.
"what happened" is a past tense whereas "what happens" is used as a present simple tense.
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You've done really well with this post - your English is really good here. Keep going; you're going to do great!
Starting tToday!
Titles are usually written with title case
Hello, there.
I have decided to post my thoughts here to improve my English writing.
This might be a challenge for me, but I would like to enjoy sharing my thoughts and what happeneds in my daily life.
I changed it to happens because it is not just referring to the past. It might be more natural to see something like this:
This might be a challenge for me, but I would like to share my thoughts and talk about what happens in my daily life.
Thanks for reading!
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Welcome! Your writing is clear and it seems you have a really strong starting point.
Hello, there.
I have decided to post my thoughts here to improve my English writing.
This might be a challenge for me, but I would like to enjoy sharing my thoughts and what happeneds in my daily life.
While this sentence seems to be grammatically correct, I think it sounds a bit awkward, I'd recommend writing something like "... but i'd love to share my thoughts and daily life on here" or something like that!
Thanks for reading!
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Very good, you got this, great job!
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This might be a challenge for me, but I would like to enjoy sharing my thoughts and what happened in my daily life. This might be a challenge for me, but I would like to enjoy sharing my thoughts and what happen While this sentence seems to be grammatically correct, I think it sounds a bit awkward, I'd recommend writing something like "... but i'd love to share my thoughts and daily life on here" or something like that! This might be a challenge for me, but I would like to enjoy sharing my thoughts and what happen I changed it to happens because it is not just referring to the past. It might be more natural to see something like this: This might be a challenge for me, but I would like to share my thoughts and talk about what happens in my daily life. This might be a challenge for me, but I would like to enjoy sharing my thoughts and what happen "what happened" is a past tense whereas "what happens" is used as a present simple tense. This might be a challenge for me, but I would like to enjoy sharing my thoughts and what's happened in my daily life. |
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