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kyoko

Nov. 28, 2019

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Christmas present

I already bought Christmas presents for my son and hubby.
For my son, I bought a car toy that he has been wanting and a “cars” DVD.
For my husband, I bought a dragon ball designed hair wax!
And for both of two, I got matching clothes!

I’m really really looking forward to giving those presents to them!


私は息子と夫にもうクリスマスプレゼントを買いました。
息子には、ずっと欲しがっている車のおもちゃと、カーズのDVD。
夫には、ドラゴンボールのデザインのワックス!
そして二人に、おそろいの服を買いました。

プレゼントを渡すのがとても楽しみです!

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Dec. 4, 2019

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Dec. 1, 2019

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Dec. 1, 2019

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For my husband, I bought a dragon ball designed hair wax!

I’m really really looking forward to giving those presents to them!

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Nov. 30, 2019

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Christmas present

I already bought Christmas presents for my son and hubby.

For my husband, I bought a dragon ball designed hair wax!

I’m really really looking forward to giving those presents to them!

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Nov. 28, 2019

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Nov. 29, 2019

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For my husband, I bought a dragon ball designed hair wax!

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Nov. 29, 2019

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Nov. 29, 2019

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Christmas present


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I already bought Christmas presents for my son and hubby.


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For my son, I bought a car toy that he has been wanting and a “cars” DVD.


For my son, I bought a car toy that he has been wanting and a “cCars” DVD. For my son, I bought a car toy that he has been wanting and a “Cars” DVD.

Capitalize the names of shows, movies, etc. "Cars" is a movie.

For my son, I bought a car toy that he has been wanting and a “cCars” DVD. For my son, I bought a car toy that he has been wanting and a “Cars” DVD.

Capitalise names of movies, shows, books, etc. Proper nouns.

For my son, I bought a car toy that he has been wanting and a “cCars” DVD. For my son, I bought a car toy that he has been wanting and a “Cars” DVD.

Proper noun (name of item) gets capitalized

For my husband, I bought a dragon ball designed hair wax!


For my husband, I bought a dragon ball designed hair wax! Dragon Ball hair wax! OR For my husband, I bought hair wax designed after Dragon Ball! For my husband, I bought Dragon Ball hair wax! OR For my husband, I bought hair wax designed after Dragon Ball!

Capitalize "Dragon Ball" as it is the name of a TV show. I gave a couple of alternatives to your original sentence.

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And for both of two, I got matching clothes!


And for both of twohem, I got matching clothes! And for both of them, I got matching clothes!

And for the both of twohem, I got matching clothes! And for the both of them, I got matching clothes!

And for both of two, I got matching clothes! And for both of them, I got matching clothes! And for both of two, I got matching clothes! And for both of them, I got matching clothes!

Adding 'the' as in the previous correction is fine, but it is fine without it also.

I’m really really looking forward to giving those presents to them!


I’m really really looking forward to giving thoese presents to them! I’m really really looking forward to giving these presents to them!

I’m really really looking forward to giving thoese presents to them! I’m really really looking forward to giving these presents to them!

You use “these," because you have them & you’re talking about them.

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