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Bibiraikhan

June 24, 2026

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My name is Bibiraikhan. I want learned English, because I to earn on phd doctor. My English is ugly. I know grammatic but I dont use when wtite sentences. And I forget new word which I to memorized. And I need practice. I don't no my English level.

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My name is Bibiraikhan.

About me

And I need practice.

My name is Bibiraikhan.

And I need practice.

About me


About mMe About Me

In general, we capitalise all words in a title. There are exceptions though. I don't think you should worry about them now.

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About mMe About Me

My name is Bibiraikhan.


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My name is Bibiraikhan. My name is Bibiraikhan.

Excellent use of the verb ‘To be’ here 👏 Many learners get this wrong. Well done!

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I want learned English, because I to earn on phd doctor.


I want to learned English, because I want to earn on phd doctora PhD degree. I want to learn English, because I want to earn a PhD degree.

(1) The expression is "want to (do something)". (2) "PhD" is an abbreviation of "Doctor of Philosophy". You should capitalise it properly.

I want learned English, because I to earn on phd doctor. I want learned English, because I to earn on phd doctor.

I want to learn English, because I want to earn a PhD to become a doctor.

I want to learned English, because I want to earn on phd doctor.a (PhD/doctorate). I want to learn English, because I want to earn a (PhD/doctorate).

1) [Want] + to + [verb] Always put “to” after want, when you talk about a desire/wish. - I want to eat - I want to study at university 2) “To earn a” We use “a” because you are earning one PhD / doctorate. This is almost correct, you just made small mistakes. Great use of ‘to earn’ many learners do not get this correct 👏

I want to learned English, because I want to earn on phd doctora PhD. I want to learn English because I want to earn a PhD.

What do you want to do your PhD in?

My English is ugly.


My English is uglyweak. My English is weak.

Honestly, I think the use of "ugly" is fine here, but it's uncommon. For that reason, I would suggest you use a different word.

My English is ugly. My English is ugly.

My English is bad.

My English is ugly. My English is ugly.

Be kinder to yourself! Your English is not ‘ugly’. Instead, you can say… - I am a beginner - My English is basic

My English is ugly.n't that great ye. (I need to practice my English.) My English isn't that great ye. (I need to practice my English.)

That's why you're here to practice your English.

I know grammatic but I dont use when wtite sentences.


I know grammaticr but I don't use it when wtiteriting sentences. I know grammar but I don't use it when writing sentences.

"Grammatic" is not a word.

I know grammatic but I dont use when wtite sentences. I know grammatic but I dont use when wtite sentences.

I know how to use grammar, but I don't use when I write sentences.

I know grammaticr but I don't use it when wtI write sentences. I know grammar but I don't use it when I write sentences.

1) “Grammar” is the thing/topic. So we say “I know grammar”. 2) In English we must say what we use / don’t use. - I know grammar, I use “it” well (Here “it” = grammar). 3) We need to put the pronoun (I, He, She, It, We, They) before the verb (action) to show who is doing it. This is important, because without it we are confused. - I write sentences (I know that ‘you’ are writing the sentences) - Write sentences (who? This could be you? They? We?)

I know grammatic but I dont user rules, but it's difficult to implement them when wtiteriting sentences. I know grammar rules, but it's difficult to implement them when writing sentences.

And I forget new word which I to memorized.


And I forget new word which Is that I need to memorized. And I forget new words that I need to memorize.

The difference between "which" and "that" is subtle but present. Don't worry about it for now.

And I forget new word which I to memorized. And I forget new word which I to memorized.

I also forget new words that I need to memorize.

And I forget new words which I tohave memorizsed. And I forget new words which I have memorised.

1) We need to use ‘words’ here because it is the plural. -New word = x1 word -New words = 2+ words 2) “I have memorised” = Words that you have already tried to remember. - You could say “words that I have tried to memorise” if you want to use “to” here.

Andlso, I forget new word which I tos that I memorized. Also, I forget new words that I memorized.

And I need practice.


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And I need practice. And I need practice.

I need to practice.

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AndThus, I need practice to improve my English. Thus, I need practice to improve my English.

Feel free to practice as much as you want. Also, I combined the next sentence with this one.

I don't no my English level.


I don't know my English level. I don't know my English level.

Although "know" and "no" are pronounced the same way, they are spelt differently.

I don't no my English level. I don't no my English level.

I'm not sure what level of English I'm at.

I don't know my English level. I don't know my English level.

No = ❌ To know = To have knowledge

I don't no my English level.

I want learnd English, because I to earn on phd doctor.


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