After 22... e5 you can probably just resign. You can hope for him to make a mistake, but your position is hopeless and he has two extra pawns, while you don't have any compensation for it.
In my opinion, what you did wrong in the opening is move the d-pawn to d5 without protecting it well enough. For a while you defended it once with your queen and he attacked it once with his queen, but you could see it coming that it would sooner or later drop off. So to improve, when you get such a pawn in your position, either try to defend it so your queen can move freely again (playing c4 somewhere or defend it with pieces) or just don't move it there again.
ok Guys,
I know i lost some pawns, but go directly to the 24. move
I must admit i made a bad exchange for the queen, then what do u suggest to do after 22... e5?
Am I opening in the right way?
there are some situations where I DONT KNOW what to do, I guess playing good due balance but sometimes doesnt matters, help me please