Hey there! No worries about these issues as long as you are following the lessons instructions thoroughly. Let's take a look at your work.

Starting off with your super imposed lines, you are doing a decent job on executing the lines confidently with your shoulders. Upon closer inspection though I noticed some of your lines show some noticeable frayings at the end, which right now isn't a big deal. Just keep practicing them during your warm-ups finding a suitable pace ensuring the lines are grouped up tighter. Excellent work with your ghosted lines, it's clear that you had shown patience when ghosting and executing a confident swift stroke with your shoulder. Your lines also has a nice taper at the end which shows that instead of stopping your line at the end goal you are lifting up your pen which adds visual interest.

Moving onto your ellipses section you had made some good progress overall. Your ellipses in the tables exercise are packed tightly together to leave no room for ambiguity and you have a good variation in size and orientations. Your ellipses in planes are getting a little sloppy with your follow up passes while drawing through so keep practicing to tighten those up, but they are making good contact with the plane edges to make sure they sit snugly in the bounds of the planes with no room to float around. With your funnels exercises however I've noticed some of your ellipses aren't aligned well with the minor axis. One of the core elements of this exercise is getting used to your ellipses aligning to the central minor axis line. You want to make sure that the minor axis cuts each ellipse into two equal, symmetrical halves, down their narrower dimension. Nonetheless nice work on ensuring the ellipses snug tightly within the spaces given without spilling beyond the funnels.

Your rough perspective boxes are quite nice. You do a great job being mindful of the orientation of all of your lines - keeping your horizontals parallel to the horizon and verticals perpendicular and the result is a box oriented correctly for one point perspective. Your converging lines are on the right track and you have correctly applied your extension lines. So far you had done a good job not redrawing any of your lines and you are keeping things neat.

For your rotated boxes, you're doing a great job of keeping the gaps between your boxes narrow and consistent (so as to eliminate any unnecessary guesswork), you kept everything neat despite it's complexity although I did want to point out that you neglected to draw the boxes at the far diagonal corners. Remember that regardless of whether or not an exercise turns well, your responsibility is merely to complete it to the best of your ability.

Last but not least, you've got a great start on your organic perspective boxes, though there is room for improvement in getting your sets of parallel lines to converge more consistently towards their shared vanishing points. This is totally normal and expected however, and it is exactly what we will focus on in our next step. One thing that breaks that illusion is some of your boxes have too much foreshortening which makes them appear to exist in a different space. More on that is explained here. Your understanding of perspective and sense of convergence is on the right track and will continue to improve with the box challenge.

Overall you had done solid work with your lesson 1! And for that I'll mark this lesson as completed.