kihot's avatar
kihot

Jan. 9, 2026

0
Something

Hello. Now, I don't want to write about everything, but I must write something for my every day's progress. In these holidays, I was in another town with my cousins. Unfortunately, I must comeback in my city, because holidays have ended.

Corrections (3)
Correction Settings
Choose how corrections are organized

Only show inserted text
Word-level diffs are planned for a future update.

Something

Hello.

Now, I don't want to write about everything, but I must write something for my every day's progress.

In these holidays, I was in another town with my cousins.

Something

Hello.

kihot's avatar
kihot

Jan. 10, 2026

0

kihot's avatar
kihot

Jan. 10, 2026

0

Something


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Hello.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Now, I don't want to write about everything, but I must write something for my every day's progress.


NowAt the moment, I don't want to write about everanything, but I must write something for my every day'sdaily progress. At the moment, I don't want to write about anything, but I must write something for my daily progress.

daily = talking about something scheduled/habitual/regularly done "At the moment" = when you use 'now', it's usually directly comparing to another time, and it has a fixed/decisive feeling. but when you use "at the moment", it's more suitable for temporary feelings and situations, or things that might change in the future. it also feels softer and more conversational.

Now, I don't want to write about everything, but I must write something for my every day's in order to make progress. Now I don't want to write about everything, but I must write something every day in order to make progress.

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

In these holidays, I was in another town with my cousins.


In theseDuring the recent holidays, I was in another town with my cousins. During the recent holidays, I was in another town with my cousins.

it's better to use "during" when you're talking about a period of time (e.g., "during the week", "during holidays", "during summer vacation") recent = more suitable to use when talking about time than 'these'

InDuring these holidays, I was in another town with my cousins. During the holidays, I was in another town with my cousins.

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Unfortunately, I must comeback in my city, because holidays have ended.


Unfortunately, I must comeback inreturn to my city, because the holidays have ended. Unfortunately, I must return to my city, because the holidays have ended.

"return to" = when you have an original location, then you leave it, then you go back to the original location, you can describe it like this. and verbs about movement between locations use 'to', usually (e.g. return to America, go back to Rome, come to Japan)

Unfortunately, now I must come back into my city, because the holidays have ended. Unfortunately, now I must come back to my city, because the holidays have ended.

Unfortunately, I must comeback int my city, because the holidays have ended. Unfortunately, I must comeback t my city, because the holidays have ended.

You need LangCorrect Premium to access this feature.

Go Premium