April 14, 2025
i woke up really early the time for me :). I did my missing routines. like meditation and yoga. I love yoga. ıt was really good. after I had breakfast. I had good news today. the yoga studio want to work me. we will see. I am going to studio tomorrow.
benim için gerçekten erken bir saatte uyandım. özlediğim rutinlerimi yaptım. meditasyon ve yoga gibi. yogayı çok severim. gerçekten güzel geçti. sonra kahvaltımı yaptım. güzel haberler aldım. yoga stüdyosu benimle çalışmak istedi. göreceğiz. yarın stüdyoya gideceğim.
sSummary of today
i woke up at a really early the time for me :).
I did my missorning routines.
likeIt includes meditation and yoga.
Your next sentences could be consolidated.
I love yoga.
aAfter I had breakfast, I got some good news.
I had good news today.
tThe yoga studio wants to workhire me.
That's great news!
we will see.
I am going to'm looking forward to hearing more when I go to the studio tomorrow.
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Nice writing, keep it up! Don't be afraid to consolidate some of your clauses into longer sentences. I like your consise style, and with some refinement your ideas will come across very well!
sSummary of today
New sentences should always have the first letter capitalized.
iI woke up at a really early the time for me :).
I did my missing routines.routines that I usually miss,
Since this sentence and the next are directly related, I'd use a comma "," instead of a period "."
Also, the use of the word "missing" is a little strange here. Do you mean routines that you usually miss because you don't usually wake up as early?
like meditation and yoga.
Note that the first letter isn't capitalized here because this is now part of the last sentence as well, since that one now ends with a comma.
I love yoga.
ıIt was really goodnice.
When talking about an action that you did, I would either use "nice" instead of "good", or I'd say that it "went well" instead ("It went really well").
aAfter that, I had breakfast.
Alternatively: "Afterwards, I had breakfast." Notice the comma between the action and the time when it happened.
I hadgot good news today.:
"had" isn't wrong, but "got" works a little better in this context.
Because the next sentence says exactly what this good news is, I would use a colon ":" to link the two sentences.
the yoga studio wants to workhire me.
Because the last sentence now ends with a : , this new sentence is NOT capitalized. We only capitalize the first letter when it is a new sentence, after . ! or ?
wWe will see.
I am going to the studio tomorrow.
We are talking about a special, particular studio which you mentioned before, so we should use the definite article "the" before it.
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Hope I could help out a little. Good luck with your English studies, and with the studio!
sSummary of today
You can titles in either sentence case (with the first word capitalised), or title case (with the "important" words capitalised, though different people will have different standards for important", but not really in lower case.
iI woke up (really early the/ at a really early time) for me :).
I did my missorning routines.,
More natural to include the "like" bit in the same sentence, so changing to a comma here.
ıIt was really good.
aAfter I had breakfast.,
Not a complete sentence on its own, so using a comma to combine it with the next one.
tThe yoga studio want to work(hire / work with) me.
"hire" is normal if you mean they want you to become an employee. Sometimes people say "work with me" but that's usually means they're working with you in some sort of business partner or supplier / vendor relationship.
wWe will see.
I am going to the studio tomorrow.
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iI woke up really early the time for me :).
You could additionally write it as.
"The time I woke up was really early for me :)."
I did my missorning routines.
lLike meditation and yoga.
It would make more sense to put the above sentence together with this one. Like this.
"I did my morning routines, like meditation and yoga."
Since these 2 sentences are related, it makes sense to use a comma (,) instead of a period (.).
I love yoga.!
Your sentence is completely correct, I just wanted to let you know that you can make it more "expressive" with an exclamation mark (!). Now it sounds like you are more happy about "loving yoga!"
ıIt was really good.
aAfter, I had breakfast.
You could also use.
"I had breakfast afterward."
I hadgot good news today.
tThe yoga studio wants me to work me.
wWe will see.
I am going to the studio tomorrow.
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Great job! Remember to capitalize the beginning of every sentence.
sSummary of tToday
iI woke up really early the time for me :).
I did my missing routines.routines that I missed,
This sentence and the next should be one sentence
like meditation and yoga.
I love yoga.
ıIt wasent really goodwell.
aAfter that, I had breakfast.
I hareceived good news today.
tThe yoga studio wants to work with me.
wWe will see.
I am going to studio tomorrow.
iI woke up really early the time for me today :).
- Make sure to always capitalize "I" when it's alone.
- You don't have to add "the time" since "early" already implies time.
- Usually, English speakers add a time marker for when this happened, such as "today."
I did my missing routines.routines that I usually miss,
- I'm not sure if I corrected to the meaning you meant. Please double check that the meaning of what I wrote and what you intended is the same. The meaning of the sentence I corrected it "I did the routines that I usually miss because I sleep in late."
- You should connect this sentence and the next with a comma.
like meditation and yoga.
Connect this with the sentence before using a comma.
I love yoga.
ıIt was really good.
The first letter of every sentence should be capitalized.
aAfter that I had breakfast.
If you use "after," you have to specify what thing it was after. It can be as simple as adding "that."
I hadgot good news today.
You will always "get" or "receive" good news.
tThe yoga studio wants to work me.
we wiWe'll see.
In casual sentences like this, it's much more common to use contractions like "we'll" instead of "we will."
I am going to the studio tomorrow.
Nouns like "studio" need either "a" or "the" before them. If it's a specific studio, use "the." If it's any random studio, use "a."
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Great job :) I had an easy time understanding all of your sentences except for one.
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This sentence has been marked as perfect!
You can titles in either sentence case (with the first word capitalised), or title case (with the "important" words capitalised, though different people will have different standards for important", but not really in lower case.
New sentences should always have the first letter capitalized.
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i woke up really early the time for me :).
- Make sure to always capitalize "I" when it's alone. - You don't have to add "the time" since "early" already implies time. - Usually, English speakers add a time marker for when this happened, such as "today."
You could additionally write it as. "The time I woke up was really early for me :)."
i woke up at a really early |
I did my missing routines. I did my - I'm not sure if I corrected to the meaning you meant. Please double check that the meaning of what I wrote and what you intended is the same. The meaning of the sentence I corrected it "I did the routines that I usually miss because I sleep in late." - You should connect this sentence and the next with a comma. I did This sentence and the next should be one sentence I did my m I did my m More natural to include the "like" bit in the same sentence, so changing to a comma here. I did Since this sentence and the next are directly related, I'd use a comma "," instead of a period "." Also, the use of the word "missing" is a little strange here. Do you mean routines that you usually miss because you don't usually wake up as early? I did my m |
like meditation and yoga. like meditation and yoga. Connect this with the sentence before using a comma. This sentence has been marked as perfect!
It would make more sense to put the above sentence together with this one. Like this. "I did my morning routines, like meditation and yoga." Since these 2 sentences are related, it makes sense to use a comma (,) instead of a period (.). like meditation and yoga. Note that the first letter isn't capitalized here because this is now part of the last sentence as well, since that one now ends with a comma.
Your next sentences could be consolidated. |
I love yoga. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! I love yoga Your sentence is completely correct, I just wanted to let you know that you can make it more "expressive" with an exclamation mark (!). Now it sounds like you are more happy about "loving yoga!" This sentence has been marked as perfect! I love yoga. |
ıt was really good.
The first letter of every sentence should be capitalized.
When talking about an action that you did, I would either use "nice" instead of "good", or I'd say that it "went well" instead ("It went really well"). |
after I had breakfast.
If you use "after," you have to specify what thing it was after. It can be as simple as adding "that."
You could also use. "I had breakfast afterward."
Not a complete sentence on its own, so using a comma to combine it with the next one.
Alternatively: "Afterwards, I had breakfast." Notice the comma between the action and the time when it happened.
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I had good news today. I You will always "get" or "receive" good news. I I I "had" isn't wrong, but "got" works a little better in this context. Because the next sentence says exactly what this good news is, I would use a colon ":" to link the two sentences.
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the yoga studio want to work me.
"hire" is normal if you mean they want you to become an employee. Sometimes people say "work with me" but that's usually means they're working with you in some sort of business partner or supplier / vendor relationship. the yoga studio wants to Because the last sentence now ends with a : , this new sentence is NOT capitalized. We only capitalize the first letter when it is a new sentence, after . ! or ?
That's great news! |
we will see.
In casual sentences like this, it's much more common to use contractions like "we'll" instead of "we will."
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I am going to studio tomorrow. I am going to the studio tomorrow. Nouns like "studio" need either "a" or "the" before them. If it's a specific studio, use "the." If it's any random studio, use "a." This sentence has been marked as perfect! I am going to the studio tomorrow. I am going to the studio tomorrow. I am going to the studio tomorrow. We are talking about a special, particular studio which you mentioned before, so we should use the definite article "the" before it. I |
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