You need to pay attention to capital letters, punctuation and spacing. Every sentence must begin with a capital letter and end with a full stop (or other stop). The word "I" must always be capitalised, wherever it appears.
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GPYIgnoring the unknown "***", the last part, "but every single time I see those pictures of him it hurts me so *** bad", is correct English.Shouldn't that be badly instead of bad?
AnonymousShouldn't that be badly instead of bad?Not in that casual context. 'Badly' would seem rather out of register.
Mister Micawber AnonymousShouldn't that be badly instead of bad?Not in that casual context. 'Badly' would seem rather out of register.Is using the word bad instead of badly, an informal/lazy thing?
AnonymousIs using the word bad instead of badly, an informal/lazy thing?In this sentence I would say that "bad" is informal (which I neglected to mention) but not lazy.