Предмет: Английский язык, автор: 1223basabokov

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The text contains different mistakes: 3 - in grammar, 4 - in spelling. Correct the mistakes and rewrite the text
I have recently choose a hobby. Hobbies differs like tastes. I like to go in for sports. Now I am attending one of the sports clubs. We go there together with my friends twice a weak. Not long ago we take part in the compition among diferent coleges.

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I have chosen (grammar) a hobby recently. Hobbies differ (grammar) like tastes. I like to go in for sports. Now I am attending one of the sports clubs. We go there together with my friend twice a week (spelling). Not long ago we took (grammar) part in the competition (spelling) among different (spelling) colleges (spelling).
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