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Kaori
Is it possible to write this sentence without ”my”? I mean: in English.
If it's no problem, then the sentences have a same meaning, right?
I’ve been trying to get better in *my English these months with language partners.
Thanks in advance.🍀
Jan 18, 2021 4:26 AM
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Hi kaori. Yep you’re right you don’t have to use my in the sentence but it does make the sentence flow better. You could say something like “I’ve been trying to get better in English these last few months with language partners” and I would understand you perfectly. I would try to stay in the habit of using descriptive and personal words when talking about yourself though (I, my, mine, etc) so you can understand and learn when you do and don’t need them. Hope this helps
January 18, 2021
I have been trying to get better in English these few days with language partner
January 18, 2021
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