Thread:SeddieBenz/@comment-3247345-20120509035331

You asked

"But when I say 'I was walking' then that does mean that it was a longer process than if I said 'I walked', does it?"

Not really. They both pretty much mean the same thing, although if you were talking in English you would never say "I walked". You would just say "I was walking". One isn't a longer process than the other. If you really want to say it was a long process, you could say something like "I was walking for a long time". Otherwise it could mean any length of time.

Yes "you start writing" and "you start to write are both correct.

You asked "do I say 'I'm gonna be singing', when I am aware of the fact it'll be a "long" process?

"I'm gonna be singing" can be any length of time. If you want to say you will be singing for a long time you just say "I'm gonna be singing for a long time".

That's cool that you started learning English at such a young age. In the USA they won't even let you take another language until 6th grade. In the US you don't have to take another language if you don't want to. I took a year of Spanish in 10th grade and I almost failed lol. Maybe I would have done better if they made us take it in 3rd grade.

You said you want to come to the US one day. What do want to do here and where do want to go in the US?

Anyway, I'm glad to help you with your English :) 