April 18, 2026
I'm tired today.
I'll have an important presentation tomorrow and I'm still polishing my ppt.
God blesses me.
Diary
I'm tired today.
I'll have an important presentation tomorrow, and I'm still polishing my ppPowerPoint.
I'll have an important presentation tomorrow, and I'm still polishing my PowerPoint.
God blesses me.
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Good luck!
I'm tired today.
I'll have an important presentation tomorrow, and I'm still polishediting my pptPPT.
I have an important presentation tomorrow, and I'm still editing my PPT.
You go to school on Sundays?!
God blesses me. God blesses me.
This is grammatically correct, but the natural expression is 'God bless me'. In this context, May God help me will be better.
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Good luck and may God help you.
Diary
I'm tired today.
I'll have an important presentation tomorrow and I'm still polishing my ppt.
God blesses me.
God bless me.
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Good luck on your presentation!
Diary
I'm tired today.
I'll have an important presentation tomorrow and I'm still polishing my ppt.
I have an important presentation tomorrow and I'm still polishing my ppt.
God blesses me.
Diary
I'm tired today.
I'll have (or: I have) an important presentation tomorrow and I'm still polishing my ppt. I'll have (or: I have) an important presentation tomorrow and I'm still polishing my ppt.
God blesses me. God blesses me.
This phrase seems a bit odd in this context. It would normally follow a description of something good or fortunate, as an expression of gratitude for that thing.
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I'll have an important presentation tomorrow and I'm still polishing my ppt. I'll have (or: I have) an important presentation tomorrow and I'm still polishing my ppt. I'll have (or: I have) an important presentation tomorrow and I'm still polishing my ppt.
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I You go to school on Sundays?!
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God blesses me. God blesses me. God blesses me. This phrase seems a bit odd in this context. It would normally follow a description of something good or fortunate, as an expression of gratitude for that thing. This sentence has been marked as perfect!
God bless God blesses me. God blesses me. This is grammatically correct, but the natural expression is 'God bless me'. In this context, May God help me will be better. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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