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What is one habit you're proud of?

I've been studying English every day for more than one year. Although it's not that long, I'm a little proud of myself about that, and I've never missed just a day. In the beginning of my study duration, I enjoyed studying words or idioms, but recently I enjoy writing or speaking English. It is still filled with unnatural phrases, but the output is fun! I'd like to continue and make some short stories in English one day.

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What is one hHabit you're pProud of?

I've been studying English every day for more than one year.

Although ithat's not that long, I've never missed even a day and I'm a little proud of myself about that, and I've never missed just a day.

In the beginning of my study durationies, I enjoyed studying words or idioms, but recently I have begun enjoying writing or speaking English.

It is still filled with unnatural phrases, but the output is fun!

I'd like to continue and make some short stories in English one day.

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Good job! A few minor changes and I re-arranged one sentence to make it flow more naturally.

Although it's not that long, I'm a little proud of myself aboutfor that, and I've never even missed just a day.

"I've never missed just a day" comes across as "any time I've missed time, it's been (longer than/not just) one day"

In the beginning of my study durationWhen I began studying, I enjoyed studying words or idioms, but recently I enjoy writing or speaking English.

More natural phrasing

ItMy English is still filled with unnatural phrases, but the output is fun!

"It" reads as talking about the study, but the phrases are part of your language use.

I'd like to continue and makwrite some short stories in English one day.

I've been studying English every day for more than one year.

Usually people will say "a year" instead of "one year" in sentences like this one.

Although it's not that long, I'm a little proud of myself about that, and I've never missed just aa single day.

Or just "I've never missed a day."

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Good job!
I find studying for a year straight impressive, seeing that I don't think I have studied a language for more than a week straight yet. Maybe it's time I start haha.
Good luck!

I've been studying English every day for more than onea year.

When we are talking or writing about one year, month, week, day, hour, minute, second... we often say "a" or "an" instead of "one."

Although it's not that long, I'm a little proud of myself aboutfor that, and I've never missed just aa single day.

This expression emphasizes your dedication.

In the beginning of my study duration, I enjoyed studying words or idioms, but recently I've been enjoying writing or speaking English.

"In the beginning of my study duration" is one of those unnatural phrases.
In this case, the problem is solved by deleting unnecessary words.

"recently I enjoy" is another unnatural phrase.
The verb tense to use with "recently" is "I have been / I've been" because the action is ongoing, so it includes past days as well as today.

I'd like to continue and makwrite some short stories in English one day.

We use "write" for everything--posts, messages, poems, stories, books.

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This is a great post. It's good to see that you are proud of your dedication and hard work and the progress and improvements you have made because of them. Because you enjoy using English, studying it provides you with a positive experience every day, no matter what else is going on. Studying English might be a third hobby for you in addition to oil painting and making espresso--what do you think?

What is one habit you're proud of?

I've been studying English every day for more than one year.

Although it's not that long, I'm a little proud of myself aboutfor that, and I've never missed justeven a day.

InAt the beginning of my study durationies, I enjoyed studying words or idioms, but recently I have been enjoying writing or speaking English.

It is still filled with unnatural phrases, but the output is fun!

I'd like to continue and makwrite some short stories in English one day.

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Great work! And I definitely agree that writing in your target language is a fun and effective way of studying :)

What is one habit you're proud of?


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What is one hHabit you're pProud of?

I've been studying English every day for more than one year.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I've been studying English every day for more than onea year.

When we are talking or writing about one year, month, week, day, hour, minute, second... we often say "a" or "an" instead of "one."

I've been studying English every day for more than one year.

Usually people will say "a year" instead of "one year" in sentences like this one.

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Although it's not that long, I'm a little proud of myself about that, and I've never missed just a day.


Although it's not that long, I'm a little proud of myself aboutfor that, and I've never missed justeven a day.

Although it's not that long, I'm a little proud of myself aboutfor that, and I've never missed just aa single day.

This expression emphasizes your dedication.

Although it's not that long, I'm a little proud of myself about that, and I've never missed just aa single day.

Or just "I've never missed a day."

Although it's not that long, I'm a little proud of myself aboutfor that, and I've never even missed just a day.

"I've never missed just a day" comes across as "any time I've missed time, it's been (longer than/not just) one day"

Although ithat's not that long, I've never missed even a day and I'm a little proud of myself about that, and I've never missed just a day.

In the beginning of my study duration, I enjoyed studying words or idioms, but recently I enjoy writing or speaking English.


InAt the beginning of my study durationies, I enjoyed studying words or idioms, but recently I have been enjoying writing or speaking English.

In the beginning of my study duration, I enjoyed studying words or idioms, but recently I've been enjoying writing or speaking English.

"In the beginning of my study duration" is one of those unnatural phrases. In this case, the problem is solved by deleting unnecessary words. "recently I enjoy" is another unnatural phrase. The verb tense to use with "recently" is "I have been / I've been" because the action is ongoing, so it includes past days as well as today.

In the beginning of my study durationWhen I began studying, I enjoyed studying words or idioms, but recently I enjoy writing or speaking English.

More natural phrasing

In the beginning of my study durationies, I enjoyed studying words or idioms, but recently I have begun enjoying writing or speaking English.

It is still filled with unnatural phrases, but the output is fun!


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

ItMy English is still filled with unnatural phrases, but the output is fun!

"It" reads as talking about the study, but the phrases are part of your language use.

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I'd like to continue and make some short stories in English one day.


I'd like to continue and makwrite some short stories in English one day.

I'd like to continue and makwrite some short stories in English one day.

We use "write" for everything--posts, messages, poems, stories, books.

I'd like to continue and makwrite some short stories in English one day.

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

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