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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

help please

please pay attention.. it's short and i really need your help.......

thank you
Fulfillment



Do you feel that your life boring? Are you tired all the time? Do you think that everyday that passing is the same? If you answered yes on any of those questions. It\s a sign that you don't feel fulfilled. Instead of being sad and feel desperate you can change your state. It is all depends on you and your willingness to improve your condition. Everyday you have to do something special, something that you like the most. Don't be passive all the time. Keep smiling even if the situation seems bad. You must have javascript:void(0). And you should do everything to fulfill them. javascript:void(0) to be sad and depressed.

Don't stay all the time in a close building. Go to walks , do some exercise. You must root the love for life to yourself. You should know that there will be some obstacles in you way. They will look very frightful but as you get closer to them they'll look much smaller and maybe even friendly.

  

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Hi! Is there some kind of a trick here? Anyway, howabout this?

  • Hi!
  • Is there some kind of a trick here?
  • Anyway, howabout this?
  • Do you feel that your life boring?
  • Are you tired all the time?
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Hi! Is there some kind of a trick here? Anyway, howabout this?

Do you feel that your life boring? Are you tired all the time? Do you think that everyday that passes is the same? If you answered yes to any of these questions, it's a sign that you don't feel fulfilled. Instead of being sad and feeling desperate, you can change your state. It is all depends on you and
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Good answer, Teri! May I add a couple of things that you overlooked?

First Paragraph, Sentence #1: This sentence needs the verb "is" -- "Do you feel that your life is boring?" In sentence #3, "everyday" is one word only when used as an adjective ("an everyday occurence"), but when "day" is a noun with the adjective "every," as it is here, the two words are separate ("every day"). This is
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Oops, posted twice. Trying to edit out the duplicate. Will it work? Emotion: smile
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Thanks a lot for your comments, Sandy. I did miss those things. :-) With regard to the "may be", I meant the latter. Again, thanks and best regards.

Teri

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