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this is not a history class. and i have had other pplz in other sites read my writing perfectly. At least they are not rude as you are.
Im pretty sure you ment this is not an "English" class. I am not rude I just dont sugarcoat the truth, There is a huge difference.
I'm pretty sure you mean "meant" not "ment"
I have friend that does that but she is not rude about it.
Is it normal to say you are fond of the kid and don't mean it?
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this is not a history class. and i have had other pplz in other sites read my writing perfectly. At least they are not rude as you are.
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Im pretty sure you ment this is not an "English" class. I am not rude I just dont sugarcoat the truth, There is a huge difference.
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I'm pretty sure you mean "meant" not "ment"
I have friend that does that but she is not rude about it.