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courageuse19

March 25, 2023

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Writing Challenge, Day 175

Today is day 175 of my daily English writing challenge. I want to explain again what I wanted to mean yesterday.

You know I am not good at in English. I always make mistakes.

My sentence is: I still feel make mistakes.

I don't understand this correction:I still feel as if I make a mistakes.
i still feel the need to make a mistakes.

I need to help me understand please.

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Writing Challenge, Day 175

Today is day 175 of my daily English writing challenge.

I want to explain again what I wanted to meansay yesterday.

This sounds more natural in the US.

You know I am not good at in English.

Very few of us are good at our target languages, lol.

I always make mistakes.

My sentence is the following: I still feel as if I make mistakes.

We all do here.

I don't understand this correction: I still feel as if I make a mistakes.

This means that you continue to feel or think that you make mistakes by accident while writing even though you're trying hard to not make mistakes.

i still feel the need to make a mistakes.

This means that you want to make mistakes on purpose.

I need to help meto understand these, please.

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I hope that helps! If not, please ask more questions. Good work!

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courageuse19

March 27, 2023

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i still feel the need to make a mistakes.

Thank you so much. I understand it.

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courageuse19

March 27, 2023

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I don't understand this correction: I still feel as if I make a mistakes.

Wow! Thank you so much.

Writing Challenge, Day 175

Today is day 175 of my daily English writing challenge.

I want to explain again what I wanted to meansay yesterday.

You knowall know that I am not good at in English.

I always make mistakes.

My sentence iwas: 'I still feel make mistakes' [sic].

I don't understand this correction: I still feel as if I make a mistakes.

iI still feel the need to make a mistakes.

I wouldn't call this a need!?

I need tocould do with some help me understand pleaseing.

Feedback

I still feel make mistakes is incorrect, as you are missing a subject for WHO makes the mistakes. Hence 'I still feel I make mistakes' is better. And then 'as if' can just be added as a filler, there is not much change to the meaning.

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courageuse19

March 27, 2023

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Thank you so much.

Today is day 175 of my daily English writing challenge.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I want to explain again what I wanted to mean yesterday.


I want to explain again what I wanted to meansay yesterday.

I want to explain again what I wanted to meansay yesterday.

This sounds more natural in the US.

You know I am not good at in English.


You knowall know that I am not good at in English.

You know I am not good at in English.

Very few of us are good at our target languages, lol.

Writing Challenge, Day 175


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I always make mistakes.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

My sentence is: I still feel make mistakes.


My sentence iwas: 'I still feel make mistakes' [sic].

My sentence is the following: I still feel as if I make mistakes.

We all do here.

I don't understand this correction:I still feel as if I make a mistakes.


I don't understand this correction: I still feel as if I make a mistakes.

I don't understand this correction: I still feel as if I make a mistakes.

This means that you continue to feel or think that you make mistakes by accident while writing even though you're trying hard to not make mistakes.

i still feel the need to make a mistakes.


iI still feel the need to make a mistakes.

I wouldn't call this a need!?

i still feel the need to make a mistakes.

This means that you want to make mistakes on purpose.

I need to help me understand please.


I need tocould do with some help me understand pleaseing.

I need to help meto understand these, please.

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