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Liton Das Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Solace purpose.

I hate it when someone doesn't reply to my messages even after blue tick even after seeing the my messages. then I believe or agree to the fact that the person must have not understood my messages. Perhaps it provides me solace.


Please is there anything wrong grammatically I mean tense especially. It's just a random thought you may not find any sense in it. Please correct me.

  

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I'm pleased you added that the sentence might not make sense because I have no idea what "blue tick" means, though I looked it up and found things that make no sense in your sentence. I hate it when someone doesn't reply to my messages, even after blue tick, even after seeing my messages. I then begin to believe that the person must not have understood my messages.

  • I'm pleased you added that the sentence might not make sense because I have no idea what "blue tick" means, though I looked it up and found things that make no sense in your sentence.
  • I hate it when someone doesn't reply to my messages, even after blue tick, even after seeing my messages.
  • I then begin to believe that the person must not have understood my messages.
  • That thought provides me some solace.
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I'm pleased you added that the sentence might not make sense because I have no idea what "blue tick" means, though I looked it up and found things that make no sense in your sentence.

I hate it when someone doesn't reply to my messages, even after blue tick, even after seeing my messages. I then begin to believe that the person must not have understood my messages. That thought provides

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