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June 2, 2025

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1st May 2025

I went to my friends house. I hungged out with my friend. My friends name was Ayumi. She was funny, but not kind.

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Kindred Spirit

1st May 2025

1st May 2025


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I went to my friends house.


I went to my friends house. I went to my friends house.

The apostrophe shows whose house it is.

I went to my friend's house. I went to my friend's house.

I went to my friend's house. I went to my friend's house.

I hungged out with my friend.


I hungged out with my friend. I hungout with my friend.

I hungged out with my friend. I hung out with my friend.

Hung is past tense. I hung out with my friend. Hanging is present tense I am hanging out with my friend. Hang is future tense I will hang out with my friend. Not all past tense verbs end with ed. Hear is another example. I did yesterday. I'm doing today. I will do tomarow

I hungged out with my friend. I hung out with my friend.

I hungged out with my friend. I hung out with my friend.

My friends name was Ayumi.


My friends name wais Ayumi. My friends name is Ayumi.

My friend's name wais Ayumi. My friend's name is Ayumi.

My friend's name wais Ayumi. My friend's name is Ayumi.

She was funny, but not kind.


She wais funny, but not kind. She is funny, but not kind.

Tense.

She wais funny, but not kind. She is funny but not kind.

She wais funny, but not kind. She is funny, but not kind.

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