Nov. 7, 2025
As i mentioned last message, i left my previous job and recently started a new one.
It's been almost a week since i joined, and i'am really enjoying it.
I'am currently in the boarding proccess and i've been noticed a few things about it.
The biggest change is i feel the sense of freedom, i mean there is a flexible working hours in contrats to my previous job has a strict working horus.
I have more home office oportunites, its a litible bit strange but i have to fit this situtation.
As iI mentioned in my last message, iI left my previous job and recently started a new one.
As I mentioned in my last message, I left my previous job and recently started a new one.
The word "I" always has a capital letter.
It's been almost a week since i joined, and i'aI'm really enjoying it.
It's been almost a week since i joined, and I'm really enjoying it.
"I'm" is the abbreviation of "I am". The apostrophe replaces the space and the a.
I'am currently in the onboarding proccess and iI've been noticed a few things about it.
I'm currently in the onboarding process and I've noticed a few things about it.
"onboarding" -> starting at something (usually/especially a job)
"boarding" -> getting on a large vehicle (especially planes and boats, sometimes buses and trains)
The biggest change is iI feel thea sense of freedom, iI mean there is aare flexible working hours in contratst to my previous job thas at had strict working horurs.
The biggest change is I feel a sense of freedom, I mean there are flexible working hours in contrast to my previous job that had strict working hours.
I have more home office oportunitesopportunities to work in my home office, its a litibtle bit strange but iI have to fit into this situtation.
I have more opportunities to work in my home office, its a little bit strange but I have to fit into this situation.
Started the (a) new job Started the (a) new job
Maybe "a new job" instead of "the new job". "The new job" would work if you already talked about this new job in one of your previous essays.
Both is fine though.
As iI mentioned last message, i left my previous job and recently started a new one.
As I mentioned last message, i left my previous job and recently started a new one.
Ah, I see. "The new job" in the title if fine then! :)
It's been almost a week since i joined, and i' (the company / workplace), and I'm (OR I am) really enjoying it.
It's been almost a week since i joined (the company / workplace), and I'm (OR I am) really enjoying it.
You can't "join" a job. You have to join something more specific - like a firm/company or a workplace.
I'am currently in the boarding proccessprocess of transferring to the new workplace (or job) and iI've been noticed a few things about it.
I'm currently in the process of transferring to the new workplace (or job) and I've been noticed a few things about it.
"Boarding" doesn't work well here. Boarding refers to "boarding on a plane" or a bus.
TI feel the biggest change is i feel the sense of freedom, i. I mean there is are flexible working hours in contratst to my previous job has a, which had strict working horurs.
I feel the biggest change is the sense of freedom. I mean there is are flexible working hours in contrast to my previous job, which had strict working hours.
I have more home office opportunities, it for working from home. It's a litibtle bit strange but i have to fit this situtationmake it work somehow.
I have more opportunities for working from home. It's a little bit strange but i have to fit make it work somehow.
Better as two separate sentences.
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Very good. You explained it well and I understood all of it.
Always capitalize "I" in a sentence. Also, you either write "I am" or "I'm".
Also, be careful with the typos. There's quite a lot of them.
Good luck with your new job!
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Started a New Job
As iI mentioned in my last message, iI left my previous job and recently started a new one.
As I mentioned in my last message, I left my previous job and recently started a new one.
It's been almost a week since iI joined, and i'aI'm really enjoying it.
It's been almost a week since I joined, and I'm really enjoying it.
"I'm" or "I am", never "I'am"
I'am currently in the onboarding proccess, and i've beenIve noticed a few things about it.
I'm currently in the onboarding proccess, and Ive noticed a few things about it.
Generally (at least in the UK) we call the period shortly after joining a company the "onboarding" process
The biggest change is iI feel is the sense of freedom, i. By which I mean there is aare flexible working hours in contratst to my previous job has awhich had strict working horus.
The biggest change I feel is the sense of freedom. By which I mean there are flexible working hours in contrast to my previous job which had strict working horus.
Since "working hours" is plural, you should use "are" instead of "is".
"strict working hours" is maybe a little strange, "fixed working hours" might be a better replacement.
I have more home office opportunities, it to work from home. It's a litibtle bit strange but iI have to fit this situtationadapt to it.
I have more opportunities to work from home. It's a little bit strange but I have to adapt to it.
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Your meaning was clear and I could understand what you were trying to convey.
As iI mentioned in my last message, iI left my previous job and recently started a new one.
As I mentioned in my last message, I left my previous job and recently started a new one.
"I" is always capitalized
It's been almost a week since i joinstarted, and i'I am really enjoying it.
It's been almost a week since started, and I am really enjoying it.
You mentioned your job so far, which you have "started." You could alternatively mention your company to say "... since I joined the company..."
I' am currently ingoing through the onboarding proccess, and iI've been noticed a few things about it.
I am currently going through the onboarding process, and I've noticed a few things about it.
"I am" can be contracted to "I'm," but there is no apostrophe when saying "I am."
The biggest change is iI feel is the sense of freedom, i mean there is a from the flexible working hours in, which is a contratst to my previous job has a's strict working horurs.
The biggest change I feel is the sense of freedom from the flexible working hours, which is a contrast to my previous job's strict working hours.
More natural
I also have more home office opportunities, it. It's a litibtle bit strange, but iI have to fitadapt to this situtation.
I also have more home office opportunities. It's a little bit strange, but I have to adapt to this situation.
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Great job. I'm happy for you!
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Started Started the (a) new job Started the (a) new job Maybe "a new job" instead of "the new job". "The new job" would work if you already talked about this new job in one of your previous essays. Both is fine though. |
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As i mentioned last message, i left my previous job and recently started a new one.
As "I" is always capitalized
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As Ah, I see. "The new job" in the title if fine then! :)
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It's been almost a week since i joined, and i'am really enjoying it.
It's been almost a week since You mentioned your job so far, which you have "started." You could alternatively mention your company to say "... since I joined the company..."
It's been almost a week since "I'm" or "I am", never "I'am"
It's been almost a week since i joined You can't "join" a job. You have to join something more specific - like a firm/company or a workplace.
It's been almost a week since i joined, and "I'm" is the abbreviation of "I am". The apostrophe replaces the space and the a. |
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I'am currently in the boarding proccess and i've been noticed a few things about it.
I "I am" can be contracted to "I'm," but there is no apostrophe when saying "I am."
I' Generally (at least in the UK) we call the period shortly after joining a company the "onboarding" process
I' "Boarding" doesn't work well here. Boarding refers to "boarding on a plane" or a bus.
I' "onboarding" -> starting at something (usually/especially a job) "boarding" -> getting on a large vehicle (especially planes and boats, sometimes buses and trains) |
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The biggest change is i feel the sense of freedom, i mean there is a flexible working hours in contrats to my previous job has a strict working horus.
The biggest change More natural
The biggest change Since "working hours" is plural, you should use "are" instead of "is". "strict working hours" is maybe a little strange, "fixed working hours" might be a better replacement.
The biggest change is |
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I have more home office oportunites, its a litible bit strange but i have to fit this situtation.
I also have more home office opportunities
I have more
I have more Better as two separate sentences.
I have more |
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