• The grammatical issues are pretty pervasive.

    For example, this:

    I am good reader for this forum but never posted much on this.I finished my Masters in dec 2007 and gave birth to baby in 2008.So i was busy with baby but at the same time i started reading .net ,i thought it gonna be easy to read and get job.But because of lack of concentration i couldn't get job actually i didn't apply any job.

    Should probably be rewritten thusly:

    I am a frequent reader on this forum but have not posted much.

    I finished my Masters degree in December 2007, but did not start job hunting at that time because I was busy with newborn child. I did spend that time studying .NET, because I thought it would make getting a job easier. However, I ended up not applying for any jobs at that time because of conflicts for my attention.

    I did some editing as well as correction, but the errors in paragraphing, punctuation, verb tense, capitalization, use of conjunctions, and non-standard word choices (like "reading" instead of "studying"), all indicate being native to a different grammatical structure and punctuation method. Perhaps an Asian language, or Middle Eastern, at a guess. The Latin and Germanic languages usually leave different "marks" on English-as-a-second-language writings, than the ones I'm seeing here.

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