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mantekhan

May 5, 2025

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This is my first page

I do not know what i will write today. I am an english student, i studied in an english academy 2 years ago, but for my job i must to left it.
Now, i am studying for myself, i asked to ChatGPT about a study map to start, so, i am doing that. It recommend me this website to be better writing things.


No estoy seguro de lo que estoy escribiendo hoy. Soy un estudiante de inglés, estudié en una academia de inglés hace 2 años, pero por mi trabajo debí dejar esta.
Ahora, estoy estudiando por mi cuenta, le pregunté a ChatGPT acerca de un mapa de estudio para empezar, entonces, lo estoy haciendo. Este me recomendó este sitio web para ser mejor escribiendo cosas.

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This is my first page/post

I do not know what iI will write (about here) today.

I amwas an eEnglish student, i. I studied in an eEnglish academy 2 years ago, but for my job i must to left itI had to leave it for my job.

Better, I studied English .
I am an English student could mean that you are a student from England.

Now, i am studying for myself, i. I asked to ChatGPT aboutfor a study map/plan to start, so, i am donow I am following that.

for myself (for the purpose of me)
by myself (without help from a teacher, etc.)

It was recommend meto me by this website to beget better by writing things.

This is my first pageost

A page on the internet is like a single screen on a website (hard for me to describe, sorry), I think you meant to say post

I do not know what i willto write today.

I am an eEnglish student, i. I studied inat an eEnglish academy 2 years ago, but for my job i must to left itI had to leave it for my job.

Capitalise English
"Studied at [place]" not "studied in [place]"
Another way to say "must" is "have to" (in present tense), and since "must" doesn't have it's own past tense form you would write "had to"

Now, iI am studying for myself, i. I asked to ChatGPT about a study mapplan to start, so, i I am doing that.

Always capitalise "I" (this correction also applies to your other sentences)
Term is "study plan"
You don't need the comma after "so" if there aren't any other words between the commas

It recommended me this website to beget better at writing th/improve my writings.

Past tense for recommend
"Be [adjective] at [noun]"
"Get better" not "be better"
"Things" isn't necessary to add
"Improve my writing" sounds more natural than "get better at writing things"

I do not know what i willto write today.

I am an english student, i. I studied inat an english academy 2 years ago, but for my job i must to left it.I left the academy.

Now, i am studying forby myself, i. I asked to ChatGPT aboutfor a study map to start, so, i am doing that.

It recommend to me this website to bwrite better writing things.

I do not know what iI will write today.

I am an english student, i studied in an english academy 2 years ago, but for my job i must to left it.

Now, iI am studying forby myself, i. I asked to ChatGPT about a study map to start, so, i I am doing that.

This is my first page

I do not know what iI will write today.

I am an english student, i. I studied in an english academy 2 years ago, but for my job i mustI had to left itave.

NRight now, iI am studying forby myself, i. I asked to ChatGPT aboutto create a study map to get started, so, i I am doing that.

It recommend me this website to be betterimprove my writing things.

This is my first page


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This is my first pageost

A page on the internet is like a single screen on a website (hard for me to describe, sorry), I think you meant to say post

This is my first page/post

I do not know what i will write today.


I do not know what iI will write today.

I do not know what iI will write today.

I do not know what i willto write today.

I do not know what i willto write today.

I do not know what iI will write (about here) today.

I am a english student, i studied in an english academy 2 years ago, but for my job i must to left it.


Now, i am studying for myself, i asked to ChatGPT about a study map to start, so, i am doing that.


NRight now, iI am studying forby myself, i. I asked to ChatGPT aboutto create a study map to get started, so, i I am doing that.

Now, iI am studying forby myself, i. I asked to ChatGPT about a study map to start, so, i I am doing that.

Now, i am studying forby myself, i. I asked to ChatGPT aboutfor a study map to start, so, i am doing that.

Now, iI am studying for myself, i. I asked to ChatGPT about a study mapplan to start, so, i I am doing that.

Always capitalise "I" (this correction also applies to your other sentences) Term is "study plan" You don't need the comma after "so" if there aren't any other words between the commas

Now, i am studying for myself, i. I asked to ChatGPT aboutfor a study map/plan to start, so, i am donow I am following that.

for myself (for the purpose of me) by myself (without help from a teacher, etc.)

It recommend me this website to be better writing things.


It recommend me this website to be betterimprove my writing things.

It recommend to me this website to bwrite better writing things.

It recommended me this website to beget better at writing th/improve my writings.

Past tense for recommend "Be [adjective] at [noun]" "Get better" not "be better" "Things" isn't necessary to add "Improve my writing" sounds more natural than "get better at writing things"

It was recommend meto me by this website to beget better by writing things.

I am an english student, i studied in an english academy 2 years ago, but for my job i must to left it.


I am an english student, i. I studied in an english academy 2 years ago, but for my job i mustI had to left itave.

I am an english student, i studied in an english academy 2 years ago, but for my job i must to left it.

I am an english student, i. I studied inat an english academy 2 years ago, but for my job i must to left it.I left the academy.

I am an eEnglish student, i. I studied inat an eEnglish academy 2 years ago, but for my job i must to left itI had to leave it for my job.

Capitalise English "Studied at [place]" not "studied in [place]" Another way to say "must" is "have to" (in present tense), and since "must" doesn't have it's own past tense form you would write "had to"

I amwas an eEnglish student, i. I studied in an eEnglish academy 2 years ago, but for my job i must to left itI had to leave it for my job.

Better, I studied English . I am an English student could mean that you are a student from England.

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