TO TRAVEL
Hi, I love so much to travel and to know others people, news and cultures. I am curiousity. It's fantastic to know that you could to can have so many friends in each part of the world.
I stayed in Australia for two months and I met a lot of people from all over the world. Japan, Peru, Philippines, Spain, Venezuela, Korea and all our consuetudes are all differents.
Now, after for 10 months I didn't speak English. I'd like to speak or to change for practice written writing, others opinions wiht with news friends.
Thank you for all everything.
Ale
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TO TRAVEL
Hi, I love so much to travel so much and to meet others people, experience news cultures, be curious, etc. It's fantastic to know that you could to have many friends in each part of the world.
I stayed in Australia for two months, and I met a lot of people from all over the world...Japan, Peru, Philippines, Spain, Venezuela, Korea...and our consuetude are all differents.
Now, after 10 months I haven't spoken English and I'd like to speak or to (change for written???), share others opinions with news friends.
Thank you for everything.
Ale
TO TRAVELLING
Hi, I really love so much to travelling and to know meeting others people, learning about news cultures, and being curious. It's fantastic to know that you could to have many friends in each part of the world.
I stayed in Australia for two months, and I met a lot of people from all over the world...Japan, Peru, the Philippines, Spain, Venezuela, Korea...and our consuetude lifestyles are all differents.
Now, after 10 months I didnt't of not speaking English, I'd like to speak, or to exchange for written letters and share others opinions with news friends.
Thank you for all everything.
Ale
Hi Alessandra,
Note that we use the gerund when talking about an activity, eg, travelling. Also note that travelling has double "l" in non-US English (which actually accounts for a huge population - not just England - although I'm sure many Americans will debate that!) whereas it only has one "l" in the US. You need to decide which style of English you want to use and stay with it.
Since I speak Spanish and I'm sure it works the same way in Italian, I know that adjectives have to correspond with plurals. In English adjectives are never plural - one of the FEW rules that doesn't have exceptions!
Keep practising.
Saludos,
Simón.