
Originally Posted by
magnitude
Is there any grammatical error in the paragraphs?
Never to end to be improving english Never stop/cease improving in English.
Some of you guys, though its amount could be quite a few till now,though maybe not many, were wondering why I haven't shown my face to have been [omit] of late. To be come straight to the point, I've been busy to have been [omit] studying English. Anyway I left I am putting a little of my casual words here to be found out to find out phraseological flaws, if there are any.
Never to be pointless,To come to the point, why don't you have a little bit show-time to be demonstrating take a little time to show/demonstrate your superior grammatical skill in English?
There is a gap between your skill and authentic English, consequently the further beyond your understanding you felt it, the wider and deeper the gap really is.
I cannot stop laughing by a reason of having been because I am aware of nothing.