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Aug. 16, 2025

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hello i want to learn english,, so i use this website. and i read a lot of english text. I keep this action to least three years. finally my dream is that i will go USA and trip everywhere.


안녕하세요. 저는 영어를 배우고 싶어요. 그래서 이 웹사이트를 쓰고있어요 그래서 나는 영어문장을 많이 읽었어요. 나는 이행동을 최소 3년동안 유지할거예요. 마지막으로 나는 미국에 여행가서 어디든지 놀러다니는게 꿈이예요.

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Titles have special capitalization rules

hello i want to learn english,, so i use this website.


hHello i, I want to learn eEnglish,, so i useI am using this website, and I am reading a lot of English text. Hello, I want to learn English, so I am using this website, and I am reading a lot of English text.

hHello i. I want to learn eEnglish,, so i useI am using this website. Hello. I want to learn English, so I am using this website.

"I" is always capitalized "English" is always capitalized

and i read a lot of english text.


and i read a lot of english text.

combine with the previous sentence

and iI am reading a lot of eEnglish text. I am reading a lot of English text.

Try to avoid beginning sentences with "and."

I keep this action to least three years.


I keep this action towill keep doing this for at least three years. I will keep doing this for at least three years.

I keep this action towill continue doing this for at least three years. I will continue doing this for at least three years.

To keep doing something = to continue doing something

finally my dream is that i will go USA and trip everywhere.


finalUltimately, my dream is that i will goo go to the USA and tripavel everywhere. Ultimately, my dream is to go to the USA and travel everywhere.

fFinally, my dream is that i will goo go to the USA and tripavel everywhere. Finally, my dream is to go to the USA and travel everywhere.

Trip = a noun To travel = a verb

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