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SummerTeaWater

July 20, 2021

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Pet Dogs

Near my house, there is a small park where many people walk with their dogs.

I really love dogs, so I usually go there to watch them.

I want to take care of my dog, but it isn't allowed by the rule of my building.

Other residents would be able to argue about pets.

What's more, I can't stand when my dog dies.

I remember my childhood when my beloved dog was dead.

At that time, I busted into tears more than a week, and I still remember the sad feeling.

In the end, I can't raise a dog anymore.

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Pet Dogs

Near my house, there is a small park where many people walk with their dogs.

I really love dogs, so I usually go there to watch them.

What's more, I can't stand when my dog dies.

In the end, I can't raise a dog anymore.

SummerTeaWater's avatar
SummerTeaWater

July 20, 2021

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Pet Dogs


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Near my house, there is a small park where many people walk with their dogs.


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I really love dogs, so I usually go there to watch them.


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I want to take care of my dog, but it isn't allowed by the rule of my building.


I want to take care of myhave a dog, but it isn'tthere is a no dogs allowed by the rule of in my building or apartment. I want to have a dog but there is a no dogs allowed rule in my building or apartment.

Other residents would be able to argue about pets.


Other residents would bare able to argue about pets. Other residents are able to argue about pets.

What's more, I can't stand when my dog dies.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I remember my childhood when my beloved dog was dead.


I remember my childhood when my beloved dog was diead. I remember my childhood when my beloved dog was died.

Dead is present tense. Died is past tense.

At that time, I busted into tears more than a week, and I still remember the sad feeling.


At that time, I busted into tears more than a week, and I still remember the sad feeling. Or At that time I cried for more than a week and I still remember that sad feeling. At that time, I busted into tears more than a week, and I still remember the sad feeling. Or At that time I cried for more than a week and I still remember that sad feeling.

In the end, I can't raise a dog anymore.


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