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likeachild08

July 22, 2025

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Hey guys.
You know? sometimes I feel like my efforts to learn English aren't enough but I hope in the long run I can to become an expert english speaker.
There are a pair of things that does some dificult English they are: Phrasal verbs because those don't exist in Spanish and Idioms but some thigs like this are in Spanish too. We say some phrases which have other meaning and we understand each other.
Finally with the diary practice I will endend up get the hang of it.


Mi escrito del dia
Hola chicos
Saben? a veces siento como que mis esfuerzos para aprender Ingles no son suficientes pero espero a largo plazo poder convertirme en un hablante de Ingles experto.
Hay un par de cosas que hacen algo dificil al Ingles, ellas son los Phrasal verbs porque ellos no existen en el Español y los modismos pero algunas cosas como estas, estan en Español tambien, nosotros decimos algunas frases que tienen otro significado y entre nosotros nos entendemos.
finalmente con practica diaria yo terminare por cogerle el golpe.

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likeachild08

July 23, 2025

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My diary entry

My diary entry

Hey guys.

You know?

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Titlecase :) but it's totally chill to leave it when it's just casual.

Hey guys.


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Hey, guys. Hey, guys.

Hey, guys. Hey, guys.

Formally, you need a comma after greetings. Like "Good morning, Arthur." A lot of people don't write it when its casual though, because we don't pause there when talking like you usually would with a comma.

You know?


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You know what? You know what?

You know? You know?

If you're curious, ppl like to abbreviate like this when casual: ya know? ya' know?

sometimes I feel like my efforts to learn English aren't enough but I hope in the long run I can to become an expert english speaker.


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Since "in the long run" is clarifying information, --> This policy will save money in the long run. (keep the phrase at the end of the sentence) OR -->This policy will, in the long run, save money. (enclose the phrase with commas)

There are a pair of things that does some dificult English they are: Phrasal verbs because those don't exist in Spanish and Idioms but some thigs like this are in Spanish too.


There are a pair of things that does some dificult cause me trouble in English t. They are: Phrasal verbs because those don't exist in Spanish, and Idioms but some things like this are in Spanish too. There are a pair of things that cause me trouble in English. They are: Phrasal verbs because those don't exist in Spanish, and Idioms but things like this are in Spanish too.

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noun form of difficult is difficulty No need to capitalize after : Enclose clarifying information in commas again

We say some phrases which have other meaning and we understand each other.


We say some phrases which have other meanings and we understand each other. We say some phrases which have other meanings and we understand each other.

We say some phrases whichthat have other meanings and we understand each other. We say phrases that have other meanings and we understand each other.

We say some phrases which have other literal meaning ands but we understand each other through the underlying message. We say some phrases which have other literal meanings but we understand each other through the underlying message.

Finally with the diary practice I will endend up get the hang of it.


Finally with the diary practice I will endend up getting the hang of it. Finally with the diary practice I will end up getting the hang of it.

FinalUltimately, with the diary practice I will endend up getting the hang of it. Ultimately, with diary practice I will end up getting the hang of it.

Finally with the diary practice I will endendI will up get the hang of it. with diary practice I will up get the hang of it with diary practice

Tbh "finally" doesn't fit here. finally would be if youre listing several things and you've reached your last clause. "with diary practise" is clarifying information again so: --> I will up get the hang of it with diary practice OR --> I, with diary practice, will up get the hang of it.

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