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What I am doing after the reading the corrections ?
First I think that all these correctors are completely wrong .
It just could not be a trith that I have SO many mistakes.
Actually they are not mistakes , rather inaccuracies to be precise.
But after 30 minutes of clucking and kekckling I split all corrections by 3 big groups.
In the first I have all wrong words and some easy understandable errors.
I have all those d-d articles and grammar rules in the second
And I have some interesting cultural things related to this particular language in the 3rd.
Sure thing I really work only with the first group because it is the easiest thing.
Sometimes I smile and say "How interesting!" when reading issues from the 3rd group
And I never do something with the 2nd ( the biggest) group because articles and grammar rules are living by their own style and I'd prefer do not disturb them so they will be kind to me next time.
What is my "enough" level
What I am doing after the reading the corrections ?
First I think that all these correctors are completely wrong .
It just could not be a triuth that I have SO many mistakes.
Actually they are not mistakes , rather inaccuracies to be precise.
But after 30 minutes of clucking and kekckling (?) I split all corrections byinto 3 big groups.
"kekckling" is not a word. Is that maybe your language's equivalent to "tsk" and "tut"? Like an irritated noise?
In the first I have all wrong words and some easy understandable errors.
I have all those d-d articles and grammar rules in the second
I'm not sure what d-d means?
And I have some interesting cultural things related to this particular language in the 3rd.
Sure thing I really work only with the first group because it is the easiest thing.
Sometimes I smile and say "How interesting!" when reading issues from the 3rd group
And I never do something with the 2nd ( the biggest) group because articles and grammar rules are living by their own style and I'd prefer dto not disturb them so they will be kind to me next time.
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Hahaha, I love this response. The humor comes across very well. Unfortunately I think I have a tendency to ignore that second group too. It's a lot to take in! ^_^
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What is my "enough" level This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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What I am doing after the reading the corrections ? What I am doing after |
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First I think that all these correctors are completely wrong . This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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It just could not be a trith that I have SO many mistakes. It just could not be a tr |
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Actually they are not mistakes , rather inaccuracies to be precise. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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But after 30 minutes of clucking and kekckling I split all corrections by 3 big groups. But after 30 minutes of clucking and kekckling (?) I split all corrections "kekckling" is not a word. Is that maybe your language's equivalent to "tsk" and "tut"? Like an irritated noise? |
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In the first I have all wrong words and some easy understandable errors. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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I have all those d-d articles and grammar rules in the second I have all those d-d articles and grammar rules in the second I'm not sure what d-d means? |
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And I have some interesting cultural things related to this particular language in the 3rd. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Sure thing I really work only with the first group because it is the easiest thing. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Sometimes I smile and say "How interesting!" when reading issues from the 3rd group This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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And I never do something with the 2nd ( the biggest) group because articles and grammar rules are living by their own style and I'd prefer do not disturb them so they will be kind to me next time. And I never do something with the 2nd ( the biggest) group because articles and grammar rules are living by their own style and I'd prefer |
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