Dear Patrick,
I was aware of this. The mere purpose of why I created this thread is desribed in the main post. And please do not feel offended, but you are a great example. Your post contains multiple basic grammar mistakes. For example writing then instead of than. Using a instead of an.
For those who want to achieve at least professional English fluency, the only remedy is practicing. If you feel no need for this or if you do not see the fun of this, then please bear in mind that you are not obligated at all to join the conversation.
Yours sincerely,
Tim van den Belt