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English words "at,to,on,in" is very difficult .
because these have a lot of mean.
I can't choose best word in any situation.
How Native English talker choose these.
I want to use these word well.
Then I think My English level is up.


英語のat to on in はとても難しい言葉です。
なぜならそれはたくさんの意味を持つからです。
私は様々な状況で正しい表現を選ぶことがをできません。
英語をネイティブに英語を話す人はどうやって判断しているんでしょうか。
私はこれらの単語を上手に使えるようになりたいです。
その時私の英語のレベルは上がると思います。

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English words "at,to,on,in" is very difficult .


In English, the words "at,to,on,", "to", "on", and "in" isare very difficult to use. In English, the words "at", "to", "on", and "in" are very difficult to use.

1. Since you're talking about more than one word, you should use "are" instead of "is". 2. I think when you just say those words are difficult, it sounds a bit unnatural. Unless it's clear why something is difficult, it's more common to say "difficult to ___" (e.g. "difficult to use" or "difficult to spell"). 3. Since you are talking about 4 separate words, I think it's better to list them with separate quotation marks.

English words "at,to,on,in" is very difficult . English words "at,to,on,in" is very difficult .

The English words, “at,” “to,” “on,” and “in” are very difficult.

The English words "at,to,on,", "to", "on" and "in" isare very difficult . The English words "at", "to", "on" and "in" are very difficult .

Since the words are seperate items in the list (and the listing is not itself being quoted), each word needs its own set of quotes. "are" instead of "in" because you're listing more than one item. Generally we put "and" or "or" before the last item in a list.

because these have a lot of mean.


This is because thesey can have a lot of meandifferent meanings. This is because they can have a lot of different meanings.

You could also connect this sentence to the previous one like this: "... are very difficult to use because they..."

because these have a lot of/many meanings. because these have a lot of/many meanings.

That's because these have a lot of meanings. That's because these have a lot of meanings.

"Because" (and "but") are not usually used at the start of sentences, because they're words meant for linking clauses together.

I can't choose best word in any situation.


I can't choose the best word in any situation. I can't choose the best word in any situation.

Or maybe just "I can never choose the correct one"

I can't choose the best word in any situation. I can't choose the best word in any situation.

I can't choose the best word in any situation. I can't choose the best word in any situation.

How Native English talker choose these.


How Ndo native English talspeakers choose these.? How do native English speakers choose these?

How Ndoes a native English talspeaker choose these.? How does a native English speaker choose these?

How Ndo native English talspeakers choose thewhich word to use. How do native English speakers choose which word to use.

You only choose one word at a time, so "these" isn't right. You could say "choose from among these" but "which word to use" is more natural.

I want to use these word well.


I want to use these words well. I want to use these words well.

I want to use these word well.s correctly. I want to use these words correctly.

I want to use these words well. I want to use these words well.

Then I think My English level is up.


Then I think Mmy English will level is up. Then I think my English will level up.

Then I (will) think Mmy English level is up./level of English is good. Then I (will) think my English level/level of English is good.

Then I think Mmy English level iswill go up. Then I think my English level will go up.

Since you're talking about a possible future event, you should use the word "will" to make it past tense.

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