Molly
After a period of pressing myself to work harder, I finally have a me time. However, I find myself scrolling a bit at a time. Even though it is only for some minutes, I don't like to waste time like that at all. I will try my best to better myself every day.
5 Mar 2025 12:05
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After a period of pressing myself to work harder, I finally have some "me" time. However, I confess that I do occasionally let my guard down and allow myself to slip away into Scrolling Land. After just a few minutes (honest!) I catch myself and return to Virtue. I don't like to waste time like that at all. I will try my best to better myself every day. I mean it. Trust me. Love your little essays, Molly. Your use of "me" is wrong, but as you probably know, that doesn't mean you can't say it. You are safer if you put it in quotes to show people that you know it is a mistake. Quotes allow you to get away with all kinds of bad grammar. Just don't do it too often. I've given you some examples of ways to invent proper nouns. There is no place called "Scrolling Land", but you can invent one. Since it is the name of a place, it needs to be capitalized, just like "Vietnam". Notice also that I also capitalized "virtue" to make it also look like a place. So you have added two new places to your travel list, Scrolling Land and Virtue.
8 Mar 2025 00:25
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After a period of pushing myself to work harder, I finally have some me-time. However, I find myself scrolling little by little. Even though it’s only for a few minutes, I don’t like wasting time like that at all. I’ll try my best to improve myself every day.
Key Corrections & Why: 1. “pressing myself” → “pushing myself” • “Push myself” is the common phrase for working harder. “Pressing myself” sounds unnatural. 2. “a me time” → “some me-time” • “Me-time” is usually uncountable, so “some” fits better. A hyphen makes it clearer. 3. “a bit at a time” → “little by little” • “Little by little” sounds more natural in this context. 4. “for some minutes” → “for a few minutes” • “A few minutes” is the correct way to express a small amount of time. 5. “to better myself” → “to improve myself” • “Better myself” is okay, but “improve myself” is more natural and commonly used. Short Tip: Use common collocations like “push myself,” “a few minutes,” and “improve myself” to sound more natural. Keep practicing small refinements like these, and your writing will keep getting smoother!
5 Mar 2025 13:13
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After pressuring myself to work harder for some time, I finally have a bit of time for myself. However, I find myself scrolling (through social media?) from time to time. Even though it is only for a few minutes, I don't like to waste time like that at all. I will try my best to improve myself every day.
5 Mar 2025 12:14
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