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Actually I never rewatch my favorite drama and I think that I will never rewatching it. I watch it when I was 16 in holiday with my cousin so it hold a lot of memories, summer vibe and tones of tears -yeah because it was a tragedy- , and always I was wondering why people rewatch a drama or reread a book if they know the story . For me I found that the person that likes that specific drama she was a 16 years old girl having fun with her cousin and chilling before going back to school, she is totally different right now maybe she will not feeling the same things. I prefer to just remember how it was watching it for once if I do it for second time I'm sure it will not be exiting, it's like a nostalgy.

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Actually I never rewatch my favorite drama and I think that I will never rewatching it.


Actually I never rewatch my favorite drama and I think that I will never rewatching it. Actually I never rewatch my favorite drama and I think that I will never rewatch it.

Actually I have never rewatched my favorite drama and I think that I will never rewatching it. Actually I have never rewatched my favorite drama and I think that I will never rewatch it.

Actually, I never rewatch my favorite drama and I think that I will never rewatching it. Actually, I never rewatch my favorite drama and I think that I will never rewatch it.

"will" + "(verb)ing" is an incorrect mixed tense.

I watch it when I was 16 in holiday with my cousin so it hold a lot of memories, summer vibe and tones of tears -yeah because it was a tragedy- , and always I was wondering why people rewatch a drama or reread a book if they know the story .


I watched it when I was 16 ion holiday with my cousin so it holds a lot of memories, summer vibes and tonnes of tears -yeah because it was a tragedy- , and. I have always I was wonderinged why people rewatch a drama or reread a book if they know the story . I watched it when I was 16 on holiday with my cousin so it holds a lot of memories, summer vibes and tonnes of tears - because it was a tragedy. I have always wondered why people rewatch a drama or reread a book if they know the story .

("yeah" might sometimes be included in the middle of a sentence in spoken English, as a sort of punctuation word added to speech, but we wouldn't normally write it, particularly halfway through a sentence)

I watched it when I was 16 ion holiday with my cousin so it holds a lot of memories, that summer vibe and tones of tears -yeah, because it was a tragedy- , and I always I was wonderinged why people rewatch a drama or reread a book if they know the story . I watched it when I was 16 on holiday with my cousin so it holds a lot of memories, that summer vibe and tons of tears -yeah, because it was a tragedy- , and I always wondered why people rewatch a drama or reread a book if they know the story.

I watched it when I was 16 ion holiday with my cousin, so it holds a lot of memories,. Of summer vibes and the tones of tears, -yeah, because it was a tragedy- , and. I've always I was wonderinged why people rewatch a drama or reread a book if they know the story . I watched it when I was 16 on holiday with my cousin, so it holds a lot of memories. Of summer vibes and the tone of tears, -yeah, because it was a tragedy-. I've always wondered why people rewatch a drama or reread a book if they know the story.

"on holiday" is a set expression. I can tell that the vibes and tone part is meant to be poetic, but sentences needs to be broken up with periods occasionally. "I was always (verb)ing" means you were doing something continuously in some past period of time, *but not now*. If you feel the same way now as you did back then, it's better to use perfect past tense: "I have/I've always wondered."

For me I found that the person that likes that specific drama she was a 16 years old girl having fun with her cousin and chilling before going back to school, she is totally different right now maybe she will not feeling the same things.


For me I foundthink that the person that likesd that specific drama she was a 16 years -old girl having fun with her cousin and chilling before going back to school, she is totally different right nownow, and maybe she will not feeling the same things. For me I think that the person that liked that specific drama she was a 16 year-old girl having fun with her cousin and chilling before going back to school, is totally different now, and maybe she will not feel the same things.

For me I found that the person that likes that specific drama she wais a 16 years old girl having fun with her cousin and chilling before going back to school, she is totally different right now maybe she willshe might not feeling the same things. For me I found that the person that likes that specific drama is a 16 year old girl having fun with her cousin and chilling before going back to school, she is totally different right now she might not feel the same things.

For me, I foundthink that the person that likesd that specific drama she was a 16 years old girl who was having fun with her cousin and chilling before going back to school, s. She is totally different right now maybe she willnow and might not feeling the same things. For me, I think that the person that liked that specific drama was a 16 year old girl who was having fun with her cousin and chilling before going back to school. She is totally different now and might not feel the same things.

"I think" is much more casual than "I've found" and fits your writing style better. That version of you you're talking about only exists in the past, so anything she did should be in past tense. You don't need the pronoun "she" when you've already used a noun, "the person", as the sentence subject. "right now" is a little emphatic for the situation, "now" is more chill.

I prefer to just remember how it was watching it for once if I do it for second time I'm sure it will not be exiting, it's like a nostalgy.


I prefer to just remember how it was watching it for oncback then, because if I do it for a second time I'm sure it will not be exciting, it's like a nostalgyia. I prefer to just remember how it was watching it back then, because if I do it for a second time I'm sure it will not be exciting, it's like nostalgia.

I prefer to just remember how it was watching it for oncethe first time, if I do it for the second time I'm sure it will not be as exciting, it's like a nostalgyia. I prefer to just remember how it was watching it for the first time, if I do it for the second time I'm sure it will not be as exciting, it's like nostalgia.

I prefer to just remember how it was watching it for once if I dothe first time. If I watch it fora second time I'm sure it will not be exciting, it's will be like a nostalgy.ia instead. I prefer to just remember how it was watching it the first time. If I watch it a second time I'm sure it will not be exciting, it will be like nostalgia instead.

"for once" is a set expression indicating change from the norm. "Nostalgy" is a word that might be used in niche academic papers. "Nostalgia" is the common word you want. +"instead" to emphasize that nostalgia replaces excitement.

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