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A girl from Kyrgyzstan

Today, I've talked with a girl from Kyrgyzstan. It was my first time talking with someone from this country, and even I didn't know there was a country called Kyrgyzstan. I learned so many things from her about her country. I thought she was an American girl because her accent was American. Honestly, I enjoyed talking with her because she was knowledgeable and friendly. I love talking with other people online to learn about new cultures and things. I did so many things today, but I don't have enough time to write about them because I'm very tired.

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Today, I've talked with a girl from Kyrgyzstan.

Today, I've talked with a girl from Kyrgyzstan.

"I have X" where X is a verb is usually used to emphasize that something has happened already or that it happened before another verb

example: "I have finished before he even started"

It was my first time talking with someone from this country, and even I didn't knoweven know that there was a country called Kyrgyzstan.

"I didn't even know"

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Today, I've talked with a girl from Kyrgyzstan.

"I have X" where X is a verb is usually used to emphasize that something has happened already or that it happened before another verb

example: "I have finished before he even started"

Is this correct? Today, I have talked with my friend before I sent the email to him.

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hsen2012

Jan. 9, 2022

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Today, I've talked with a girl from Kyrgyzstan.

"I have X" where X is a verb is usually used to emphasize that something has happened already or that it happened before another verb

example: "I have finished before he even started"

Is this correct? Today, I have talked with my friend before I sent the email to him.

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hsen2012

Jan. 9, 2022

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Today, I've talked with a girl from Kyrgyzstan.

"I have X" where X is a verb is usually used to emphasize that something has happened already or that it happened before another verb

example: "I have finished before he even started"

Is this correct? Today, I have talked with my friend before I sent the email to him.

A girl from Kyrgyzstan

Today, I've talked with a girl from Kyrgyzstan.

Today, I've talked with a girl from Kyrgyzstan.

It was my first time talking with someone from this country, and even I didn't know there was a country called Kyrgyzstan.

It was my first time talking with someone from this country, and even I didn't knoweven know that there was a country called Kyrgyzstan.

I learned so many things from her about her country.

I thought she was an American girl because her accent was American.

Honestly, I enjoyed talking with her because she was knowledgeable and friendly.

I love talking with other people online to learn about new cultures and things.

I did so many things today, but I don't have enough time to write about them because I'm very tired.

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