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Our volunteers look into many questions every day; sometimes it takes them a little while to answer.
Make it descriptive, including relevant context, but also to the point. This way you improve your chances of getting a more relevant and specific answer.
You're not the only one haha, it often happens to me & I'm sure we are not an exception. It's something normal when we're studying a language I guess ^^
hhhh yes, but i don't know how people do it, like they memorize the words or what, because i find it very difficult, and if i use a dictation to learn how to write or try to spell some words i get them all messed up, is there a way that people use to make it easier.
also, some sounds are very hard and confusing, like some words have an "a" for "o", some have an "e" for "i" or the other way around, if you hear a sound and look it up, then hear other words with the same sound, you find it different; like how hhhhh
It depends of the phrase and its sense, you learn how to make the difference while practicing
thank you so much, the problem is practicing take so much time to get things right, hope i can do it.