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Meeting new people

Since I broke up with my ex a few months ago, I’ve been feeling lonely, so I began to participate on new groups and activities to meet new people.
I would say that the most “productive” one have been the monthly book club. I’ve met super funny and interesting people, and been interacting with faces I already know. On the three club sessions I’ve attended, I’ve felt like home, as if I’ve known these people since years.
I also would like to join to a dance class, since is something I’ve always wanted to learn. A friend wants to join too, but she always says that she’s busy, so I guess I’m going to give it a try all by myself.

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I’ve met super funny and interesting people, and been interacting with faces I already know.

A friend wants to join too, but she always says that she’s busy, so I guess I’m going to give it a try all by myself.

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A friend wants to join too, but she always says that she’s busy, so I guess I’m going to give it a try all by myself.

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Meeting new people


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Since this is a post, the original is correct. This correction is just showing how proper title capitalization would look.

Meeting nNew pPeople Meeting New People

Since I broke up with my ex a few months ago, I been feeling lonely, so I began to participate on new groups and activities to meet new people.


I would say that the most “productive” one have been the monthly book club.


I would say that the most “productive” one haves been the monthly book club. I would say that the most “productive” one has been the monthly book club.

I would say that the most “productive” one haves been the monthly book club (so far). I would say that the most “productive” one has been the monthly book club (so far).

I would say that the most “productive” onegroup haves been thea monthly book club. I would say that the most “productive” group has been a monthly book club.

I would say that the most “productive” one haves been the monthly book club. I would say that the most “productive” one has been the monthly book club.

"one" is singular, so "have" should be "has" instead

I’ve met super funny and interesting people, and been interacting with faces I already know.


I’ve met super funny and interesting people, and have been interacting with faces I already know. I’ve met super funny and interesting people, and have been interacting with faces I already know.

I’ve met super funny and interesting people, and. Additionally, I have been interacting with faces I already knowmiliar faces. I’ve met super funny and interesting people. Additionally, I have been interacting with familiar faces.

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I’ve met super funny and interesting people, and also have been interacting with faces I already know. I’ve met super funny and interesting people, and also have been interacting with faces I already know.

On the three club sessions I’ve attended, I’ve felt like home, as if I’ve known these people since years.


Onf the three club sessions I’ve attended, I’ve felt likeat home, as if I’ve known these people sincefor years. Of the three club sessions I’ve attended, I’ve felt at home, as if I’ve known these people for years.

Another option instead of "I've felt at home": "they've all felt like home".

On the three club sessions I’ve attended, I’ve felt like home, as if I’ve known these people sincefor many years. On the three club sessions I’ve attended, I’ve felt like home, as if I’ve known these people for many years.

On the three club sessions I’ve attended, I’ve felt like home, as if I’ve known these people sincefor years. On the three club sessions I’ve attended, I’ve felt like home, as if I’ve known these people for years.

OnDuring the three club sessions I’ve attended, I(I've felt at home / they’ve felt like home), as if I’ve known these people sincefor years. During the three club sessions I’ve attended, (I've felt at home / they’ve felt like home), as if I’ve known these people for years.

The clubs felt like home, as both the clubs and home are places. You feel "at home", but places feel "like home". "since" is used with a specific point in time, but years is a measurement of time rather than a point in time, so can't be used with "since".

I also would like to join to a dance class, since is something I’ve always wanted to learn.


I also would like to join to a dance class, since ithat's something I’ve always wanted to learn. I also would like to join to a dance class, since that's something I’ve always wanted to learn.

I also would like to join to a dance class, since it is something I’ve always wanted to learn. I also would like to join to a dance class since it is something I’ve always wanted to learn.

You don't need a comma before since.

I also would like to join to a dance class, since is something I’ve always wanted to learna long-term goal/desire. I also would like to join to a dance class, a long-term goal/desire.

I also would like to join to a dance class, since that is something I’ve always wanted to learn. I also would like to join a dance class, since that is something I’ve always wanted to learn.

A friend wants to join too, but she always says that she’s busy, so I guess I’m going to give it a try all by myself.


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A friend wants to join too, but she always says that she’s busy, so. Therefore, I guess I’m going to give it a try all by myself. A friend wants to join too, but she always says that she’s busy. Therefore, I guess I’m going to give it a try all by myself.

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Since I broke up with my ex a few months ago, I’ve been feeling lonely, so I began to participate on new groups and activities to meet new people.


Since I broke up with my ex a few months ago, I’ve been feeling lonely, so I began to participate oin new groups and activities to meet new people. Since I broke up with my ex a few months ago, I’ve been feeling lonely, so I began to participate in new groups and activities to meet new people.

Since I broke up with my ex a few months ago, I’ve been feeling lonely, so I began to participate oin new groups and activities to meet new people. Since I broke up with my ex a few months ago, I’ve been feeling lonely, so I began to participate in new groups and activities to meet new people.

Since I brokebreaking up with my ex a few months ago, I’ve been feeling lonely, so I began to participate on new groups and activities to meet new people. Since breaking up with my ex a few months ago, I’ve been feeling lonely, so I began to participate on new groups and activities to meet new people.

Since I broke up with my ex a few months ago, I’ve been feeling lonely, so I've begaun to participate oin new groups and activities to meet new people. Since I broke up with my ex a few months ago, I’ve been feeling lonely, so I've begun to participate in new groups and activities to meet new people.

"I began" vs "I've begun" - "I've begun" emphasises the ongoing nature more, i.e. that you started participating in new groups and you still are participating in new groups

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