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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

correct or not ?? Help me pls!

0Please check these sentence if you find that there are not correct in grammar then rewrite it for me please (my english so poor please pardon me any mistake I made) .....00...like wording on greeting cards02br
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001 Reach out for the stars, how awesome you are. Bravo Bravo 02br
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002 You warm me up at heart with your smiling face, even a maddy one.02br
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003 You are one in a million of each other.02br
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004 Smiling awhile open a present that would make you smile all day long.02br
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005 You are a little one, but a big dream.02br
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00Thank you very much.....-_-"0-
  

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01 Reach out for the stars, how awesome you are. Bravo Bravo 02br 02br 002 You warm my heart with your smiling face. (even a maddy one.

  • 01 Reach out for the stars, how awesome you are.
  • Bravo Bravo 02br 02br 002 You warm my heart with your smiling face.
  • (even a maddy one.
  • - this makes no sense.
  • Do you mean an angry/mad face.
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01 Reach out for the stars, how awesome you are. Bravo Bravo 02br
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002 You warm my heart with your smiling face. (even a maddy one. - this makes no sense. Do you mean an angry/mad face. ).02br
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003 You are one in a million. (of each other. - this part makes no sense).02br
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004 Smiling awhile open a present that would mak
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1font00Here is my two cents:02font02br
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01font001 Reaching out for the stars, how awesome you are! Bravo! Bravo! 02font02br
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01font002 You warm up my heart with your smiling face, even though you are mad sometimes.02font02br
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0 Are you in Australia OP? Might be best not to use mad there. In American English it means angry but in British English it means insane. 0-
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01cite10Nona The Brit12cite10Are you in Australia 11b11font10OP12font12b10? Might be best not to use mad there. In American English it means angry but in British English it means insane.12blockquote
11font00Who do you refer to by 0
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01cite10Nona The Brit12cite10Are you in Australia OP? Might be best not to use mad there. In American English it means angry but in British English it means insane.12blockquote
10Whom do you refer to by OP? If me, I'm PS, and I'm from Taiwan.0-
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02 You warm my heart with your smiling face.  (even a maddy one. - this makes no sense. Do you mean an angry/mad face. ).02br
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00I want to explain...even you angry, upset or happy I still love you as you are, and I like to do thinking of you ... so warm 02br
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004 Smiling awhile open a present that would make you smile all day long. (not sure what y
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0 Hey ! How can I have my own nickname...the Username here???? I remember I already named myself last night .... 0-
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0Hi PS,02br
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00Here, 01i00OP02i00 means 01i00Original Poster.02i0-

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