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living_sentence.txt parse
nounverbadjadvpronprepdet

// how_it_works

three steps, no signup
01
See it
Type any sentence and watch each word tagged by part of speech, live — grammar made visible, not memorised.
02
Learn the pattern
Gentle corrections name the rule behind the fix, so the next sentence comes out right on its own.
03
Write & keep
Compose your own lines, swap in stronger words, save them to your journal, and earn pages as you go.

// compose

write · parse · fix · keep
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Gentle corrections
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Your anthology
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// the_path

A1 beginner → C2 mastery
A1BeginnerFirst words, present simple, everyday phrases.
A2ElementaryPast simple, routines, short stories.
B1IntermediateIndependent user. Tenses connect, opinions form.
B2Upper-Int.Nuance, conditionals, perfect aspects.
C1AdvancedRegister, inversion, idiom, flow.
C2MasteryNear-native range and ease.

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// sentence_anatomy

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// daily_line

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// tracks

seven skills · pick any
  1. 01GrammarTenses, articles, agreement — the machinery.[ open ]
  2. 02VocabularyWord families, collocations, building range.[ open ]
  3. 03PronunciationSounds, stress, the music of English.[ open ]
  4. 04WritingFrom clear sentences to full paragraphs.[ open ]
  5. 05SpeakingPhrases and confidence for real talk.[ open ]
  6. 06ListeningTune your ear to natural speech.[ open ]
  7. 07ReadingRead for meaning, then for nuance.[ open ]

// guide_library

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// fix_its

flip a card for the fix
I have 25 years.
I am 25 years old.
She don't like tea.
She doesn't like tea.
I have a information.
I have some information.
He is more taller.
He is taller.

// today

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// the_network

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quotesinspirationalquotesinenglish.comDaily inspiration, in clear English.
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motivationmotivationalquotesinenglish.comMotivation that doubles as practice.

// at_a_glance

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// faq

Is it really free?

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How good is the live parser?

It's a fast rules-based aid that tags parts of speech and catches common mistakes. It's a learning aid for clarity, not a certified grammar engine.

What level is this for?

All of them — A1 to C2. Take the placement test if you're unsure where to start.