Something new for me, well everytime I do at least one thing new. So much to try, so little time. I used this as my wallpaper that's why I made it 1280.
Oooooh I'm sorry being late!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(but actually I though I had made a comment here before , but it didn't appear here, weird!!!)
It's so wonderful , I thought that was a photograph ..................... and I specially like the texture of the water surface ...
Maybe "debatable" would have been a better word for you to use... but NO, you're wrong anyway!
Hey you're really bothering me saying that. YOU are being controversial. Nobody is more of a fan than I, and I won't stop arguing it until you know it!
Who bought your magazine at a bookstore? Who just bought a DA print account for you for your birthday? Whooooooo gets really annoyed when you think he's not your #1 fan?!! grrrrrrrr
OoooohMyGoooooodness .. ..
(Here I access to use a new word I learned again )...
A maniac
Ok.. it's YOU who bought my magazine and bought me a print account and was peppering a poor girl..
NO ! I'm always right , never wrong , even if I'm wrong ( Umm.... that sounds too autocratic ... )
'controversial' or 'debatable' or whatever.... You got it anyways. A 'but' there is enough to make lots of sense.
(hehehe and "controversial" sounds more academic ..
I've been told to use more academic terms to highlight the VERY TRUE point in the essay .)
Sorry my English writing class may be so cruel to you .. I'm not trying to be provocating. (But I'll never say I am. ) I'm just practising my English. You won't stop a diligent English learner practising more, right?
poor monkey ... There are only some days left , stick it out .. hehehe
aaaaaaaaahh I need to hug you.. now! you're too cute
no little gif icon hugs, I need a real one. argh
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Hehehe, practice all you want with me ^_____^
(I said practi*c*e with a 'c', the American spelling, heheheh). I noticed you say some things such as "favorite" like the American spelling, and other things like the Canadian/British spelling.
Well your spelling is great. It's better than lots of people here
Your grammar is a little strange with some of your new words. hehe
"Here I access to use a new word I learned again"
"access to use" is too many words that don't really have meaning like that. It should be "I access a new word.." or "I use a new word.."
"A 'but' there is enough to make lots of sense."
what? haha. Maybe it makes sense to you, but that sentence doesn't
"to highlight the VERY TRUE point in the essay"
that's good, but perhaps you could say "authentic point" or "underlying point", "central point", oooh - "paramount point", "principal point" also
"I'm not trying to be provocating."
This is ok grammar, but "provocative" is better in this situation. I don't think "provocating" is a word, but "provoking" is a word.
Hehehehe. Well there is some English advice for you to absorb... assimilate...digest.
Maybe you can help me with my IELTS ...well only the speaking and writing sections .
You prepare the dialogue and I'll recite it to the examiner in the speaking test (hahha crazy)
Isn't 'practise' for verb and 'practice' for noun ? Oooh ... I can't get you Americans.... @_@
Umm. 'favorite', cause most of the kids here spell Americanly. So I just follow the mainstream.
But in the test sure we must write in British English ... Our paper will be sent to cambridge uni to be scored.
Ooh I'm still confused by the word provocate , I remember you did remind me before. I wondered why I made a same mistake so many times , so I turned to a dictionary . It did have a 'provocate' , is a vt !!!!!!!!!!!!!! I didn't make it up. Maybe I saw it somewhere and then memorized it ..
I remember things rootedly only if I see that once..
Devious Comments
(but actually I though I had made a comment here before , but it didn't appear here, weird!!!)
It's so wonderful , I thought that was a photograph ..................... and I specially like the texture of the water surface ...
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I'm improving, and I'll always do!
thanks
You're being late again !!
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I'm improving, and I'll always do!
...you're provoking me I know
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I'm improving, and I'll always do!
Hey you're really bothering me saying that. YOU are being controversial. Nobody is more of a fan than I, and I won't stop arguing it until you know it!
Who bought your magazine at a bookstore? Who just bought a DA print account for you for your birthday? Whooooooo gets really annoyed when you think he's not your #1 fan?!! grrrrrrrr
You're loving this, I'm sure.
(Here I access to use a new word I learned again )...
A maniac
Ok.. it's YOU
NO ! I'm always right , never wrong , even if I'm wrong ( Umm.... that sounds too autocratic ... )
'controversial' or 'debatable' or whatever.... You got it anyways. A 'but' there is enough to make lots of sense.
(hehehe and "controversial" sounds more academic ..
I've been told to use more academic terms to highlight the VERY TRUE point in the essay
Sorry my English writing class may be so cruel to you
poor monkey ... There are only some days left , stick it out .. hehehe
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I'm improving, and I'll always do!
aaaaaaaaahh I need to hug you.. now! you're too cute
no little gif icon hugs, I need a real one. argh
----
Hehehe, practice all you want with me ^_____^
(I said practi*c*e with a 'c', the American spelling, heheheh). I noticed you say some things such as "favorite" like the American spelling, and other things like the Canadian/British spelling.
Well your spelling is great. It's better than lots of people here
Your grammar is a little strange with some of your new words. hehe
"Here I access to use a new word I learned again"
"access to use" is too many words that don't really have meaning like that. It should be "I access a new word.." or "I use a new word.."
"A 'but' there is enough to make lots of sense."
what? haha. Maybe it makes sense to you, but that sentence doesn't
"to highlight the VERY TRUE point in the essay"
that's good, but perhaps you could say "authentic point" or "underlying point", "central point", oooh - "paramount point", "principal point" also
"I'm not trying to be provocating."
This is ok grammar, but "provocative" is better in this situation. I don't think "provocating" is a word, but "provoking" is a word.
Hehehehe. Well there is some English advice for you to absorb... assimilate...digest.
NO HUG!
Maybe you can help me with my IELTS ...well only the speaking and writing sections
You prepare the dialogue and I'll recite it to the examiner in the speaking test
Isn't 'practise' for verb and 'practice' for noun ? Oooh ... I can't get you Americans.... @_@
Umm. 'favorite', cause most of the kids here spell Americanly. So I just follow the mainstream.
But in the test sure we must write in British English ... Our paper will be sent to cambridge uni to be scored.
Ooh I'm still confused by the word provocate , I remember you did remind me before. I wondered why I made a same mistake so many times , so I turned to a dictionary . It did have a 'provocate' , is a vt !!!!!!!!!!!!!! I didn't make it up. Maybe I saw it somewhere and then memorized it ..
I remember things rootedly only if I see that once..
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I'm improving, and I'll always do!
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