[[Spot a Potential Checkmate in Chess]]
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You are off to a great start by starting such a helpful article :). I have edited it a bit (Punctuation, grammar, appropriate words) and now it seems better. You may try collaborative editing. This thread will stay open so more people can read this and improve it further. I will just post the link to it so that people can get to it directly: http://wikihow.com/Spot-a-Potential-Checkmate-in-Chess
~Ima
Thanks allot, I playing chess since i am 6 years old and English is not my native language and I have some grammar mistakes or some misspelling. Soon i will get a camera for my birthday and i can write articles about lot kind of things
Woah, that is a long time! Can you teach me please? I have just been playing from 1 year
Don’t worry
English is not my native language too! You will learn very slowly on this site. Keep it up. You are off to a great start:)
Very slowly? Actually i am catching up fast. And sure you can read my articles about chess
by the way, how do i get more view on my articles?
You may promote it in the Article Promotion thread. Haha
Good luck
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Your articles great. Normally the way to improve an article is to check for spelling, have clear and easy instructions to follow, accurate, and enough content to help the perosn complete the task. By the way your article is very impressive for it not being your mother tongue/native language.