I like working out but I haven't been to the gym for six months because of this pende

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I like working out but I haven't been to the gym for six months because of this pendemic however I am planing on starting going to the gym begining this month.


Please check my sentence.
 
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First, fix the incorrectly spelled words - you wrote "pendemic", "planing" and "begining". Then split it into two sentences, separated by a full stop. Use relevant capitalisation as a result. You will also need to add a comma.
 
First, fix the incorrectly spelled words - you wrote "pendemic", "planing" and "begining". Then split it into two sentences, separated by a full stop. Use relevant capitalisation as a result. You will also need to add a comma.

I like working out but I haven't been to the gym for six months because of this pandemic. I am planning on starting going to the gym beginning this month.

Where do I need to use comma?
 
You haven't used all the words you used in post #1. If you had used the one you missed, you would have needed the comma. Try again.
 
You haven't used all the words you used in post #1. If you had used the one you missed, you would have needed the comma. Try again.

I didn't use that to break this phrase into two parts.


I like working out but I haven't been to the gym for six months because of this pandemic. However, I am planning on starting going to the gym beginning this month.
 
I like working out but I haven't been to the gym for six months because of this pandemic. However, I am planning on[STRIKE] starting[/STRIKE] going to the gym beginning this month.


I think starting is not only redundant, but also wrong. You could say starting to go but beginning covers that.
 
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