Jan. 26, 2023
Today is day 117 of my daily English challenge. Yesterday I posted a topic that I made a mistake. I always confused between chicken and kitchen.
In the evening, I coocked a chicken cordon bleu. It was delicious!
Writing Challenge, Day 117
Today is day 117 of my daily English challenge.
Yesterday I posted a topic thatn entry in which I made a mistake.
I always confused between chicken and kitchen.
In the evening, I coocked a chicken cordon bleu.
It was delicious!
Feedback
nice!
Yesterday I posted a topic that I made a mistakehad a mistake in my posted topic.
I am always confused between the words chicken and kitchen.
Since this is a new article, the context is missing of what is confusing between the chicken and kitchen. So, I've added "the words" to clarify that you confuse the words rather than the actual objects!
In the evening, I coocked a chicken cordon bleu.
Today is day 117 of my daily English challenge.
Yesterday I posted a topic thatn entry where I made a mistake.
or,
- Yesterday I posted a journal entry where I made a mistake.
- Yesterday I posted something where I made a mistake.
I always get confused between chicken and kitchen.
It's okay! It's easy to see why. :)
In the evening, I coocked a chicken cordon bleu.
Yum!
It was delicious!
Feedback
Yay! Terrific writing!
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