My name mooyong from thailand.

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Mooyong1

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Hi, everybody.

My name mooyong from thailand. I Know my english langauges is bad so I want to find some website to improve my english langauges.
I'm pround to found this website, this website meets my needs.
I plan to write short sentence every day for improve english langauges.

Thank you for everyone.
 
Hi, everybody.

My name is Mooyong and I am from Thailand. I know my English [STRIKE]languages[/STRIKE] is bad so I want to find some websites to improve it. [STRIKE]my English languages.[/STRIKE]

I'm [STRIKE]pround[/STRIKE] proud (note the correct spelling but that's not the right word) to have found this website. [STRIKE]this website[/STRIKE] It meets my needs.

I plan to write a short sentence every day [STRIKE]for[/STRIKE] to improve my English. [STRIKE]languages.[/STRIKE]

Thank you, [STRIKE]for[/STRIKE] everyone.

Welcome to the forum. :hi:

Please look carefully at my corrections above.

It is a good idea to enable the spellchecker in your browser and set it to English. That would have shown you immediately that you had misspelled "language".
 
Hi Mooyong.

Sawadeekup and welcome to the forum.

For a start, texting language is not allowed in this forum for obvious reasons. Please write as if you are doing homework in English to be submitted to your teacher.
 
tedmc said:
For a start, texting language is not allowed in this forum for obvious reasons. Please write as if you are doing homework in English to be submitted to your teacher.
What I mean is that the OP should try to be grammatically correct.

Well, of course that's true, but learners often don't know what's grammatically correct and what's not. That's why they're here. I don't see any examples of "texting language" in post #1. Were you referring to something specific or just giving general advice?
 
Well, of course that's true, but learners often don't know what's grammatically correct and what's not. That's why they're here. I don't see any examples of "texting language" in post #1. Were you referring to something specific or just giving general advice?

Texting language tends to do away shifting letters to capitals when they are typed.
 
Texting language tends to do away shifting letters to capitals when they are typed.

I have no idea what the underlined part means.
 
I plan to write short sentence every day for improve english langauges.

You plan to write a short sentence every day to improve your English

That sounds good: we have this section for that purpose, so keep posting here. :up:
 
Welcome to UsingEnglish.com, mooyong.:-D

Does your username mean "dried pork"? Is it your favorite food?

We're looking forward to your first short sentence.

:)
 
How do you type capital letters on the smart phone or the computer keyboard? Don't you used the "shift" key to do that?
 
How do you type capital letters on the smart phone or the computer keyboard? Don't you [STRIKE]used[/STRIKE] use the "shift" key to do that?

I think "use" is correct here.
 
Texting language tends to do away with shifting letters to capitals when they are typed.

I was trying to get at the missing word. See above.
Yes, we change from lower case to upper case by using the Shift key, but I've never heard that referred to as "shifting letters to capitals".
 
Texters tend to put everything in lower case.

:)
 
I agree- Twitter is the place for all-caps. ;-)
 
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