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julien

June 24, 2020

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What board game do you like the most?

I don't play a lot of board games. During the lockdown, in march and may of this year, I learnt to play chess.
I like this game but it is very difficult. As I am a beginner, I always loose when I played against someone.
I have to practice a lot to improve my skills at chess.

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As I am a beginner, I always loose when I played against someone.

What board game do you like the most?

I would prefer “which” over “what,” but this is correct.

I don't play a lot of board games.

During the lockdown, in mMarch and mMay of this year, I learnt to play chess.

Some people will argue for “learned,” but “learnt” is acceptable, if less common in some dialects.

I like this game, but it is very difficult.

As I am a beginner, I always loose when I played against someone.

I have to practice a lot to improve my skills at cheschess skills.

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Good luck! The usual suggestion is to work on tactics, but you may need to look around for some that are beginner-friendly.

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arisingstar

June 28, 2020

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I have to practice a lot to improve my skills at cheschess skills.

"chess skills" sounds smoother, but "improving your skills at chess" works too and is a matter of writing style. I would not consider it an error.

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profitendieu

June 28, 2020

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"chess skills" sounds smoother, but "improving your skills at chess" works too and is a matter of writing style. I would not consider it an error.

That's true. It's not ungrammatical per se; it's more that it sounds more idiomatic to me.

What board game do you like the most?


What board game do you like the most?

I would prefer “which” over “what,” but this is correct.

I don't play a lot of board games.


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During the lockdown, in march and may of this year, I learnt to play chess.


During the lockdown, in mMarch and mMay of this year, I learnt to play chess.

Some people will argue for “learned,” but “learnt” is acceptable, if less common in some dialects.

I like this game but it is very difficult.


I like this game, but it is very difficult.

As I am a beginner, I always loose when I played against someone.


As I am a beginner, I always loose when I played against someone.

As I am a beginner, I always loose when I played against someone.

I have to practice a lot to improve my skills at chess.


I have to practice a lot to improve my skills at cheschess skills.

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