Diary - Today, I had my Japanese lesson.

Maybo

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This is an entry from my diary. Please check it and correct any mistakes.

Today, I had my Japanese lesson. I started to learn new words and how to form a sentence. Five years ago, I tried to learn Japanese but I stuck in alphabets and am busy with my work, so I gave up. This time, I found myself did better. Before learning this new language, I'd never thought that there is a word order such as Subject+Object+Verb. Therefore, I did some research on other languages and found that there is even OVS and OSV sentence patterns. I can't imagine my brain can function that way of speaking.
 
This is an entry from my diary. Please check it and correct any mistakes.

Today, I had my Japanese lesson. I started to learn new words and how to form a sentence. Five years ago, I tried to learn Japanese but I was stuck in at alphabets. and am I was busy with my work then, so I gave up. This time, I found myself did doing better. Before learning this new language, I'd never have thought that there is a word order such as like Subject+Object+Verb. Therefore, I did some research on the same in other languages and found that there is are even OVS and OSV sentence patterns. I can't imagine my brain can function coping with that way of speaking.
 
Why should I use “I would never have thought” and not “I had never thought”?
 
Why should I use “I would never have thought” and not “I had never thought”?
You are right; what you have written using the past perfect tense is fine. "Would never have thought" is about looking at things on hindsight.
 
I would say:

This time I did better.

You can use English to talk about Japanese. Wow!
 
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