To bBe or not to be
I've been learning English for almost 3 years alone and I haven't a teacher to teaching me., I can to understand foreigners who are learning like me but I have trouble to understanding native speakers., If you want to practise call me on skype we can learning together without others reasons.
'I haven't a teacher teaching me' is technically correct, but sounds a little old-fashioned. A native speaker is more likely to say, 'I don't have a teacher teaching me'.
In British English 'to practise' (verb) is spelled with an 's', and the noun 'the practice' is spelled with a 'c' e.g. the football practice.
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Norm
To be or not to be
I'm I have been learning English for almost 3 years, alone, I haven't a teacher to teaching me., I am able to can to understand foreigners who are learning like me but I have trouble to understanding native speakers., If you want to practice call me on skype we can learning together. without others reasons.