March 3, 2023
In this post, I'm going to continue practising tenses and conditionals. I bear in mind that I'll probably be able to use grammar on the fly if I study enough, so that's a strong incentive to deal with it. I’ve been recently practicing grammar in a couple of posts and I'm going to continue do this for a while. Studying the rules is interesting even though I often have to go back to square one and revise rules again and again.
It's been raining non-stop for around an hour. I'm now sitting on a balcony and feeling humid, fresh breeze and the sunshine that is streaming through the window. Weather is becoming better and better, which makes me happy. When I was living in Russia, the people there were always complaining about the cold and wind. I can relate to them to some extent because the winter in Russia is truly tough. However, I've always chosen to just grin and bear it. I'm now living in a place with a comfortable, warm climate and like it a lot. I'm particularly waiting for the end of March because from that moment on, there will be emerging a lot of new flowers all spring. I suppose that I'll be walking much more than I do now and, probably, will be hiking in mountains within a month.
I’m listening to a podcast which is called “Stuff you should know” at the moment, and the hosts are choosing truly interesting topics for their episodes. Last week, I was listening to episodes about the invention of LSD and the reign of the British kings, and they proved to be insightful and informative. I've also recently listened to an episode about flamingo's breeds. I never thought that I would be interested in such topics, but this podcast turned out to be right up my street.
As soon as I've finished this post, I'm going out to see a dog which lives in a park. I saw her on the streets a lot but we've only recently become friends. Once I went for a walk and she immediately made a beeline for me and sat next. After that, I've occasionally been walking with her and she's seemingly gotten used to me. I suppose she's been living here for a couple of years, but I've never seen her with other dogs. Truth is, I'd loved dogs for ages before I met this one, but I've never thought that I'd like some dog that much. Of course, she isn't all sweetness and light, but I think we get along. In April, it'll have been a year since the first time I met her.
She'll now probably be sleeping or poking around in a search of food. I'm going to buy her some treats and to play with her for a while. I'll have fed her before we walk along a lake, otherwise, she might fight with the other dogs who live there. She had already fighted with them before, so I don't want it to happen again. At the time, I'd been out a city for a while. Neighbors told me that "my" dog had been injured when I returned home. As it turned out later, the dog had been fighting with other dogs for weeks before this last skirmish. If I hadn't left the city that day, maybe she wouldn’t have been injured because we were often walking together. I sometimes feel a little bad about this incident. OK, it's time to finish this post, or I'll have been writing it for years before I stop.
In this post, I'm going to continue practising tenses and conditionals. I'll probably be able to use grammar on the fly if I study enough, so that's a strong incentive to deal with it. I’ve recently been practising grammar in the last couple of posts and I'm going to continue doing this for a while. Studying the rules is interesting even though I often have to go back to square one and revise them again and again.
It's been raining non-stop for around an hour. I'm now sitting on a balcony and feeling a humid, fresh breeze and the sunshine that is streaming through the window. The weather is becoming better and better, which makes me happy. When I was living in Russia, the people there were always complaining about the cold and wind. I can relate to them to some extent because the winter in Russia is truly tough. However, I've always chosen to just grin and bear it. I'm now living in a place with a comfortable, warm climate and I'm liking it a lot. I'm particularly waiting for the end of March because from that moment on, a lot of new flowers will be emerging all spring. I suppose that I'll be walking much more than I do now and, probably, will be hiking in the mountains within a month.
I’m listening to a podcast which is called “Stuff you should know” at the moment, and the hosts are choosing truly interesting topics for their episodes. Last week, I was listening to episodes about the invention of LSD and the reign of the British kings, and they proved to be insightful and informative. I've also recently listened to an episode about flamingo breeds. I never thought that I would be interested in such topics, but this podcast turned out to be right up my street.
As soon as I've finished this post, I'm going out to see a dog that lives in a park. I've seen her on the streets a lot but we've only recently become friends. Once I went for a walk and she immediately made a beeline for me and sat next to me. After that, I've occasionally been walking with her and she's seemingly gotten used to me. I suppose she's been living here for a couple of years, but I've never seen her with other dogs. Truth is, I'd loved dogs for ages before I met this one, but I've never thought that I'd like a dog this much. Of course, she isn't all sweetness and light, but I think we get along. In April, it'll have been a year since the first time I met her.
She'll now probably be sleeping or poking around in a search of food. I'm going to buy her some treats and to play with her for a while. I'll feed her before we walk along the lakeside, otherwise, she might fight with the other dogs who live there. She has already fought with them before, so I don't want it to happen again. At the time of her fight, I'd been out of the city for a while. My neighbors told me that "my" dog had been injured when I returned home. As it turned out later, the dog had been fighting with other dogs for weeks before this last skirmish. If I hadn't left the city that day, maybe she wouldn’t have been injured because we were often walking together. I sometimes feel a little bad about this incident. OK, it's time to finish this post, or I'll have been writing it for years before I stop.
Tenses and Conditionals Practise
In this post, I'm going to continue practising tenses and conditionals.
I bear in mind that I'll probably be able to use grammar on the fly if I study enough, so that's a strong incentive to deal with it.
I’ve been recently practicsing grammar infor a couple of posts and I'm going to continue to do this for a while.
Studying the rules is interesting even though I often have to go back to square one and revise rulesthem again and again.
It's been raining non-stop for around an hour.
I'm now sitting on a balcony and feeling humid, a fresh breeze and the sunshine that is streaming through the window.
WThe weather is becoming better and better, which makes me happy.
When I was living in Russia, the people there were always complaining about the cold and wind.
I can relate to them to some extent because the winter in Russia is truly tough.
However, I've always chosen to just grin and bear it.
I'm now living in a place with a comfortable, warm climate and likeI’m liking it a lot.
I'm particularly waiting for the end of March because from that moment on, there will be emerging a lot of new spring flowers all spring.
I suppose that I'll be walking much more than I do now and, probably, will be hiking in the mountains within a month.
I’m listening to a podcast which is called “Stuff you should know” at the moment, and the hosts are choosing truly interesting topics for their episodes.
Last week, I was listening to episodes about the invention of LSD and the reign of the British kings, and they proved to be insightful and informative.
I've also recently listened to an episode about flamingo's breeds.
I never thought that I would be interested in such topics, but this podcast turned out to be right up my street.
As soon as I've finished this post, I'm going out to see a dog which lives in a park.
How cute!
I saw her on the streets a lot but we've only recently become friends.
Once I went for a walk and she immediately made a beeline for me and sat next to me.
After that, I've occasionally been walking with her and she's seemingly gotten used to me.
I suppose she's been living here for a couple of years, but I've never seen her with other dogs.
Truth is, I'd loved dogs for ages before I met this one, but I've never thought that I'd like some dog that much.
Of course, she isn't all sweetness and light, but I think we get along.
She'll now probably be sleeping or poking around in a search of food.
I'm going to buy her some treats and to play with her for a while.
I'll have fed her before we walk along a lake, otherwise, she might fight with the other dogs who live there.
She hads already fioughted with them before, so I don't want it to happen again.
Has + past participle
At the time, I'd been out aof the city for a while.
Neighbors told me that "my" dog had been injured when I returned home.
As it turned out later, the dog had been fighting with other dogs for weeks before this last skirmish.
If I hadn't left the city that day, maybe she wouldn’t have been injured because we were often walking together.
I sometimes feel a little bad about this incident.
OK, it's time to finish this post, or I'll have been writing it for years before I stop.
Feedback
Try not to worry about it too much, you would’ve done something if you had known! Your English is really good, you use a lot of colloquial/idiomatic phrases very well, just a few grammatical mistakes that’ll be fixed with practice. What a great job!!
Tenses and Conditionals Practise
In this post, I'm going to continue practising tenses and conditionals.
I bear in mindknow that I'll probably be able to use grammar on the fly if I study enough, so that's a strong incentive to deal with it.
"Bear in mind" means to remember something
Recently I’ve been recently practicing grammar in athe last couple of posts and I'm going to continue doing this for a while.
OR I’ve recently been practicing grammar in the last couple of posts and I'm going to continue to do this for a while.
Recently - The past participle must be next to the gerund
Do - the verb must be in the infinitive (to do) or gerund (doing) form.
Studying the rules is interesting even though I often have to go back to square one and revise rules again and again.
It's been raining non-stop for around an hour.
I'm now sitting on a balcony and feeling a humid, fresh breeze and the sunshine that is streaming through the window.
WThe weather is becoming better and better, which makes me happy.
When I was living in Russia, the people there were always complaining about the cold and wind.
I can relate to them to some extent because the winter in Russia is truly tough.
However, I've always chosen to just grin and bear it.
I'm now living in a place with a comfortable, warm climate and like it a lot.
I'm particularly waiting for the end of March because from that moment on, there will be emerging a lot of new flowers will be emerging all spring.
the verb (emerging) must follow the subject (the flowers)
I suppose that I'll be walking much more than I do now and, probably, will be hiking in mountains within a month.
I’m listening to a podcast which is called “Stuff you should know” at the moment, and the hosts are choosing truly interesting topics for their episodes.
Last week, I was listening to episodes about the invention of LSD and the reign of the British kings, and they proved to be insightful and informative.
I've also recently listened to an episode about flamingo's breeds.
I never thought that I would be interested in such topics, but this podcast turned out to be right up my street.
As soon as I've finished this post, I'm going out to see a dog whichthat lives in a park.
I sawhave seen her on the streets a lot but we've only recently become friends.
Once I went for a walk and she immediately made a beeline for me and sat next to me.
After that, I've occasionally been walking with her and she's seemingly gotten used to me.
I suppose she's been living here for a couple of years, but I've never seen her with other dogs.
Truth is, I'd loved dogs for ages before I met this one, but I've never thought that I'd like somea dog thatis much.
Of course, she isn't all sweetness and light, but I think we get along.
In April, it'll have been a year since the first time I met her.
She'll now probably be sleeping or poking around in a search of food.
I'm going to buy her some treats and to play with her for a while.
I'll have feed her before we walk along athe lakeside, otherwise, she might fight with the other dogs who live there.
She hads already fioughted with them before, so I don't want it to happen again.
At the time of her fight, I'd been out aof the city for a while.
NMy neighbors told me that "my" dog had been injured when I returned home.
As it turned out later, the dog had been fighting with other dogs for weeks before this last skirmish.
If I hadn't left the city that day, maybe she wouldn’t have been injured because we were often walking together.
I sometimes feel a little bad about this incident.
OK, it's time to finish this post, or I'll have been writing it for years before I stop.
Feedback
Very impressive post! Please give your dog friend a pat from me.
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As soon as I've finished this post, I'm going out to see a dog which lives in a park. As soon as I've finished this post, I'm going out to see a dog As soon as I've finished this post, I'm going out to see a dog which lives in a park. How cute! |
I saw her on the streets a lot but we've only recently become friends. I This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Once I went for a walk and she immediately made a beeline for me and sat next. Once I went for a walk and she immediately made a beeline for me and sat next to me. Once I went for a walk and she immediately made a beeline for me and sat next to me. |
After that, I've occasionally been walking with her and she's seemingly gotten used to me. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I suppose she's been living here for a couple of years, but I've never seen her with other dogs. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Of course, she isn't all sweetness and light, but I think we get along. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
In April, it'll have been a year since the first time I met her. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
She'll now probably be sleeping or poking around in a search of food. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I'm going to buy her some treats and to play with her for a while. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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She had already fighted with them before, so I don't want it to happen again. She ha She ha Has + past participle |
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Neighbors told me that "my" dog had been injured when I returned home.
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As it turned out later, the dog had been fighting with other dogs for weeks before this last skirmish. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
If I hadn't left the city that day, maybe she wouldn’t have been injured because we were often walking together. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I sometimes feel a little bad about this incident. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
OK, it's time to finish this post, or I'll have been writing it for years before I stop. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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