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August 12nd, 2025

Today, we changed seat at school.
I felt happy, because I never change seat in my life.
It was such good experience.
And, I went to MUJI in Metrotown.
Because, I should buy new notebook.
I enjoyed it.

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I enjoyed it.

I enjoyed it.

I enjoyed it.


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"1st", "2nd" and "3rd" are the only exceptions. Everything else will use "-th".

Today, we changed seat at school.


Today, we changed seats at school. Today, we changed seats at school.

Today, we changed seats at school. Today, we changed seats at school.

Generally, the plural form is used here.

I felt happy, because I never change seat in my life.


I felt happy, because I'd never changed seats in my entire life. I felt happy, because I'd never changed seats in my entire life.

I felt happy, because I have never changed seats in my life. I felt happy, because I have never changed seats in my life.

Mind the tense. You're writing about the past, so the past tense should be used.

It was such good experience.


It was such a good experience. It was such a good experience.

It was such a good experience. It was such a good experience.

(1) "Good" is a very generic term. Alternatively, you can say "fun experience". (2) In English, we need to make clear the quantity of things through words like "a".

And, I went to MUJI in Metrotown.


And, I went to MUJI in Metrotown. And, I went to MUJI in Metrotown.

The one in Burnaby?

And, I went to MUJI in Metrotown. And, I went to MUJI in Metrotown

Merge this sentence with the one below. I removed the period to allow for this.

Because, I should buy new notebook.


Because, I shouldneeded to buy a new notebook. Because, I needed to buy a new notebook.

Bbecause, I shouldhad to buy a new notebook. because I had to buy a new notebook.

(1) Generally, we will not start a sentence with "because", as it disrupts the flow of the writing. This is why I suggest merging this sentence with the one above. (2) We typically also do not place a comma behind "because".

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