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The Most Beautiful Kind of Flowers I Came across Yesterday

Yesterday, I went to a big park near my home. It's called Century Park.

I took a video of corn poppies, the most beautiful kind of flowers I came across yesterday.

You can see it here: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/5n4eGYHJGSY

I encountered some music problems when uploading the video, so I exchanged the original music for YouTube's free music.


昨天,我去了我家附近的一个大公园。它叫世纪公园。

我拍了一段虞美人的视频,它是我昨天遇到的最美丽的一种花。

你可以在这里看到:https://www.youtube.com/shorts/5n4eGYHJGSY

我在上传视频的时候遇到了一些音乐问题,所以我把原来的音乐换成了YouTube的免费音乐。

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Yesterday, I went to a big park near my home.

It's called Century Park.

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Tammy

May 5, 2025

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Yesterday, I went to a big park near my home.

It's called Century Park.

You can see it here: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/5n4eGYHJGSY I encountered some music problems when uploading the video, so I exchanged the original music for YouTube's free music.

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Tammy

May 5, 2025

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Yesterday, I went to a big park near my home.

It's called Century Park.

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Tammy

May 5, 2025

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The Most Beautiful Kind of Flowers I Came across Yesterday


The Most Beautiful Kind of Flowers I Came aAcross Yesterday The Most Beautiful Kind of Flower I Came Across Yesterday

If you want to capitalise every word, do be consistent. (No need to capitalise "of" though, since it's a short preposition.) "Flowers" should also be singular.

The Most Beautiful Kind of Flowers I Came aAcross Yesterday The Most Beautiful Kind of Flowers I Came Across Yesterday

The Most Beautiful Kind of Flowers I Came aAcross Yesterday The Most Beautiful Kind of Flowers I Came Across Yesterday

Yesterday, I went to a big park near my home.


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It's called Century Park.


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I took a video of corn poppies, the most beautiful kind of flowers I came across yesterday.


I took a video of corn poppies, the most beautiful kind of flowers I came across yesterday. I took a video of corn poppies, the most beautiful kind of flower I came across yesterday.

I took a video of corn poppies,: the most beautiful kind of flowers I came across yesterday. I took a video of corn poppies: the most beautiful kind of flowers I came across yesterday.

I took a video of corn poppies, the most beautiful kind of flowers I came across yesterday. I took a video of corn poppies, the most beautiful flowers I came across yesterday.

"Kind of flowers" sounds a bit awkward. "Most beautiful flowers" is clearer and more natural.

You can see it here: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/5n4eGYHJGSY I encountered some music problems when uploading the video, so I exchanged the original music for YouTube's free music.


You can see it here: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/5n4eGYHJGSY I encountered some music problems when uploading the video, so I exchangswitched the original music for YouTube's free music. You can see it here: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/5n4eGYHJGSY I encountered some music problems when uploading the video, so I switched the original music for YouTube's free music.

"exchanged" has the meaning of "give and take", but there's no giving here, so "switched" would be a better word to use.

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You can seewatch it here: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/5n4eGYHJGSY I encountered some music problems. I had some issues with the music when uploading the video, so I exchangreplaced the original music forwith YouTube's free music. You can watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/5n4eGYHJGSY. I had some issues with the music when uploading the video, so I replaced the original music with YouTube's free music.

"Watch" is more natural when referring to a video, compared to "see." "Had some issues with" is a more natural way to describe problems. "Replaced" sounds better than "exchanged" when talking about swapping music.

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