using new learned word in speaking [on hold]
I think the best way to be able to use a new word in speaking is to write it in a sentence first, the more sentences the better. However, the problem that I'm facing is that I cannot be sure if the sentence is correct or not and I have no teacher to check them. Websites that check grammar is not always correct and they also don't correct the using of a word even if it is grammatically correct. What do u suggest for me?
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I think the best way to be able to use a new word in speaking is to write it in a sentence first, the more sentences the better. However, the problem that I'm facing is that I cannot be sure if the sentence is correct or not and I have no teacher to check them. Websites that check grammar is not always correct and they also don't correct the using of a word even if it is grammatically correct. What do u suggest for me?
vocabulary
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put on hold as off-topic by Lawrence, Hot Licks, curiousdannii, tmgr, tchrist♦ 2 days ago
- This question does not appear to be about English language and usage within the scope defined in the help center.
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Many dictionaries contain a large number of example uses, but apart from them and grammar checkers, you could google the word and explore how other writers use it.
– Weather Vane
2 days ago
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because our Help Center specifically states that requests for advice on how to improve one's English are out of scope for our site.
– tchrist♦
2 days ago
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I think the best way to be able to use a new word in speaking is to write it in a sentence first, the more sentences the better. However, the problem that I'm facing is that I cannot be sure if the sentence is correct or not and I have no teacher to check them. Websites that check grammar is not always correct and they also don't correct the using of a word even if it is grammatically correct. What do u suggest for me?
vocabulary
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I think the best way to be able to use a new word in speaking is to write it in a sentence first, the more sentences the better. However, the problem that I'm facing is that I cannot be sure if the sentence is correct or not and I have no teacher to check them. Websites that check grammar is not always correct and they also don't correct the using of a word even if it is grammatically correct. What do u suggest for me?
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put on hold as off-topic by Lawrence, Hot Licks, curiousdannii, tmgr, tchrist♦ 2 days ago
- This question does not appear to be about English language and usage within the scope defined in the help center.
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put on hold as off-topic by Lawrence, Hot Licks, curiousdannii, tmgr, tchrist♦ 2 days ago
- This question does not appear to be about English language and usage within the scope defined in the help center.
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Many dictionaries contain a large number of example uses, but apart from them and grammar checkers, you could google the word and explore how other writers use it.
– Weather Vane
2 days ago
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because our Help Center specifically states that requests for advice on how to improve one's English are out of scope for our site.
– tchrist♦
2 days ago
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Many dictionaries contain a large number of example uses, but apart from them and grammar checkers, you could google the word and explore how other writers use it.
– Weather Vane
2 days ago
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because our Help Center specifically states that requests for advice on how to improve one's English are out of scope for our site.
– tchrist♦
2 days ago
Many dictionaries contain a large number of example uses, but apart from them and grammar checkers, you could google the word and explore how other writers use it.
– Weather Vane
2 days ago
Many dictionaries contain a large number of example uses, but apart from them and grammar checkers, you could google the word and explore how other writers use it.
– Weather Vane
2 days ago
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because our Help Center specifically states that requests for advice on how to improve one's English are out of scope for our site.
– tchrist♦
2 days ago
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because our Help Center specifically states that requests for advice on how to improve one's English are out of scope for our site.
– tchrist♦
2 days ago
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Many dictionaries contain a large number of example uses, but apart from them and grammar checkers, you could google the word and explore how other writers use it.
– Weather Vane
2 days ago
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because our Help Center specifically states that requests for advice on how to improve one's English are out of scope for our site.
– tchrist♦
2 days ago