So, there's a person who've stalked me for months. I already told him he should leave and never come back, but he never listened. I blocked him on every account I found, but he kept making new ones. Two days ago I blocked 2 other accounts of him, and I warned him to stop with this nonsense, or I'd tell mine and his family about his behaviour. But somebody named Clara send me this in my inbox, and I know for 100% sure it was my stalker.
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I'm assuming this is all cyber stalking rather than in person. " - Not a formal grammar, very casual. " OK - it assumes you are sure it is a male.
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I'm assuming this is all cyber stalking rather than in person.
" - Not a formal grammar, very casual.
" OK - it assumes you are sure it is a male.
" - it's a rather long sentence; but typical in casual communication.
"But" as a conjunction normally wouldn't be used to commence a sentence; however, again it is casual.
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I'm assuming this is all cyber stalking rather than in person. "So, there's a person who's stalked me for months." - Not a formal grammar, very casual. If more formal, omit "So," "I already..." OK "I blocked him..." OK - it assumes you are sure it is a male. "Two days ago, I blocked two other..." - it's a rather long sentence; but typical in casual communicatio