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Updated on
4 February
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English (US)
Question about English (US)
''I had been practicing to speak english hard,
so I have reached the level that I wanted.''
Is this sentence grammatically correct and sound
natural?
''I had been practicing to speak english hard,
so I have reached the level that I wanted.''
Is this sentence grammatically correct and sound
natural?
so I have reached the level that I wanted.''
Is this sentence grammatically correct and sound
natural?
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You have a few mistakes but you did very well to express yourself!
My advice is to change "had" to "have" and move "hard" after "practicing".
"I have been practicing hard to speak English"
You can also say "I've been trying hard to speak English"
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