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March 17, 2023

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I'd like to speak English naturally, not sound like a textbook, so please teach me strictly so that I can speak like a native speaker!🙇‍♂️
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am, is, are

I'm Shougo!
Where is your name from?
Shou means a general or a shougun. Go is me. So it means I'm a general. As you can see. I don’t live up to it, but I appreciate it. This is the kind of name we have in Japan. ゆうだい. Do you know how to read it? This is Yudai. I'm sure I'll be paranoid soon.
でも感謝してるよ。日本ではこういう名前があるんだ。雄大。なんて読むかわかる?これはゆうだい。すぐパラノイアになってしまうだろうね。

How old are you?
I'm 25.

Where are you from?
I'm from Japan.
Where in Japan?
Now live in Tokyo. But I was born in Chiba and moved to Saitama in the third grade.
Saitama is like new jersey of Japan. Because there is nothing.

What do you do?
Like manufacturing.

What are your favorite colors?
Black. It'll work with any color.
どんな色にも協力してくれる

Do you like sports?
Not so much now. But I used to like martial arts.
Did you do it?
No. But I liked it because for some reason I was strong. Back then, I could have at least beaten Batman. Not Superman, though.
What about Aquaman?
I can't swim, so I lose.
What about Wonder Woman?
I am killed by beauty.
Flash?
I was fast in elementary school, but I guess I'm slow now, so I lose.
What about Cyborg?
I don't remember him much, so I win.
How can you win if you don't remember?
Because if he's made an impression, he's strong.

So... What do you like to do in your free time?
Watching movies and searching for clothes on the Internet. But lately I've been interested in learning something. Studying English, IT, bookkeeping, and reading something.


This is japan.
ここは日本だよ
物を渡す時以外「here is」というフレーズを使ってはいけません。
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床を指して Here is Japan. X
なぜかというと、「Here」は名詞ではなく副詞で主語になれません。
なので「ここは」と英語で言いたいほとんどの場合は「this is」を使います。

Can I open the window?
Oh, sorry. Was it cold?
Just a little. But no problem.


How old is your brother?
I have no idea. I never thought about it. Maybe four years older. So 29. I guess.

How is your brother?
He's ill. He's in bed.
Hope he gets well soon.


Do you think ghosts are scary?
No. I don't believe it. But I'd be surprised if they come out suddenly like at night. So I'm more scared of haunted houses than ghosts. It's fun, though. How about you?


So, is there anything that make you feel scared or afraid?
I'm scared of cockroaches.


What time is it?
One a.m.
It's that time already. Are you sleepy?


Ann and I are good friends.
Oh when did you meet her?

Have you seen the key?
It's on the table.

Did you eat dinner?
Not yet. I'm not hungry. I'm tired.
What happened? 何かあった?


What is your favorite season?
I guess fall. I like winter fashion. But winter is too cold, so fall it is. Summer and winter are fun. But the temperatures, I would say I hate them. My hands and toes get cold easily because of my sensitivity to cold or poor circulation. Worst of all, I can't feel my toes. Also I sweat a lot. So I don't like summer and winter. But I like winter fashion, so I guess I don't like summer more.
What about spring?
I like it. But I think fall is better.

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Grammar Practice 1

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Grammar Practice 1

am, is, are

I'm Shougo!

Where is your name from?

Shou means a general or a shougun.

Go is me.

So it means I'm a general.

This is the kind of name we have in Japan.

Do you know how to read it?

This is Yudai.

I'm sure I'll be paranoid soon.

How old are you?

I'm 25.

Where are you from?

I'm from Japan.

Where in Japan?

What do you do?

What are your favorite colors?

Do you like sports?

But I used to like martial arts.

No.

But I liked it because for some reason I was strong.

Back then, I could have at least beaten Batman.

Not Superman, though.

What about Aquaman?

What about Wonder Woman?

Flash?

What about Cyborg?

Because if he's made an impression, he's strong.

So... What do you like to do in your free time?

Watching movies and searching for clothes on the Internet.

This is japan.

(本を渡して)Here is your book!

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床を指して Here is Japan.

Oh, sorry.

Was it cold?

Just a little.

How old is your brother?

I have no idea.

So 29.

I guess.

How is your brother?

He's ill.

He's in bed.

Hope he gets well soon.

Do you think ghosts are scary?

No.

So I'm more scared of haunted houses than ghosts.

It's fun, though.

How about you?

I'm scared of cockroaches.

What time is it?

One a.m.

It's that time already.

Are you sleepy?

Ann and I are good friends.

Have you seen the key?

It's on the table.

Did you eat dinner?

Not yet.

I'm not hungry.

I'm tired.

What happened?

What is your favorite season?

I like winter fashion.

But the temperatures, I would say I hate them.

My hands and toes get cold easily because of my sensitivity to cold or poor circulation.

I like it.

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sho

March 19, 2023

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Grammar Practice 1

It's alright if you change an entire sentence!

Grammar Practice 1

am, is, are

I'm Shougo!

Where is your name from?

Shou means a general or a shougun.

Go is me.

So it means I'm a general.

I don’t live up to it, but I appreciate it.

This is the kind of name we have in Japan.

Do you know how to read it?

This is Yudai.

How old are you?

I'm 25.

Where are you from?

I'm from Japan.

Where in Japan?

Saitama is like new jersey of Japan.

What do you do?

What are your favorite colors?

It'll work with any color.

Do you like sports?

Not so much now.

But I used to like martial arts.

Did you do it?

Back then, I could have at least beaten Batman.

Not Superman, though.

What about Aquaman?

What about Wonder Woman?

Flash?

What about Cyborg?

Because if he's made an impression, he's strong.

So... What do you like to do in your free time?

This is japan.

(本を渡して)Here is your book!

◯
床を指して Here is Japan.

Can I open the window?

Oh, sorry.

Was it cold?

Just a little.

How old is your brother?

I have no idea.

I never thought about it.

Maybe four years older.

So 29.

I guess.

How is your brother?

He's ill.

He's in bed.

Hope he gets well soon.

Do you think ghosts are scary?

No.

But I'd be surprised if they come out suddenly like at night.

So I'm more scared of haunted houses than ghosts.

It's fun, though.

How about you?

I'm scared of cockroaches.

What time is it?

One a.m.

It's that time already.

Are you sleepy?

Ann and I are good friends.

Oh when did you meet her?

Have you seen the key?

It's on the table.

Did you eat dinner?

Not yet.

I'm not hungry.

I'm tired.

What happened?

I guess fall.

I like winter fashion.

But winter is too cold, so fall it is.

Summer and winter are fun.

Worst of all, I can't feel my toes.

Also I sweat a lot.

So I don't like summer and winter.

But I like winter fashion, so I guess I don't like summer more.

What about spring?

I like it.

But I think fall is better.

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March 19, 2023

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Go is me.


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Maybe four years older.


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Maybe he's four years older than I am. Maybe he's four years older than I am.

So 29.


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I guess.


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How is your brother?


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He's ill.


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He's in bed.


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Hope he gets well soon.


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This is japan.


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I've never thought about it. I've never thought about it.

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I'd like to speak English naturally, not sound like a textbook, so please teach me strictly so that I can speak like a native speaker!🙇‍♂️


I'd like to speak English naturally, noso that I don't sound like a textbook, so please teach me strictly so that I can speak like a native speaker!🙇‍♂️ I'd like to speak English naturally, so that I don't sound like a textbook, so please teach me strictly so that I can speak like a native speaker!🙇‍♂️

I'd like to speak English naturally, not sound and not like a textbook, so please teach me strictlyas accurately as possible so that I can speak like a native speaker!🙇‍♂️ I'd like to speak English naturally and not like a textbook, so please teach me as accurately as possible so that I can speak like a native speaker!🙇‍♂️

We don't really use the phrase "to teach strictly."

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I'm Shougo!


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Where is your name from?


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Shou means a general or a shougun.


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So it means I'm a general.


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As you can see.


A, as you can see. , as you can see.

I think that in english "So it means I'm a general, as you can see" would be one sentence.

As you can see.

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I don’t live up to it, but I appreciate it.


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As you can see, I don’t live up to it, but I do appreciate it. As you can see, I don’t live up to it, but I do appreciate it.

This is the kind of name we have in Japan.


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ゆうだい.


Do you know how to read it?


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This is Yudai.


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I'm sure I'll be paranoid soon.


I'm sure I'll be paranoid soon. I'm sure I'll be paranoid soon.

I think this is fine, I just don't think people would go around saying it 😅

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でも感謝してるよ。日本ではこういう名前があるんだ。雄大。なんて読むかわかる?これはゆうだい。すぐパラノイアになってしまうだろうね。


How old are you?


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I'm 25.


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Where are you from?


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I'm from Japan.


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Where in Japan?


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Now live in Tokyo.


NowI live in Tokyo. I live in Tokyo.

In english, you usually say where you live now without saying the word "now" unless you said you lived somewhere else first. Like for example if I said "I live in Kentucky. I used to live in Idaho." Then you don't have to say 'now', but if you said "I used to live in Idaho. Now I live in Kentucky." It sounds better if you include the 'now'

NowI live in Tokyo now but I was born in Chiba and then moved to Saitama when I was in third grade. I live in Tokyo now but I was born in Chiba and then moved to Saitama when I was in third grade.

But I was born in Chiba and moved to Saitama in the third grade.


But I was born in Chiba and moved to Saitama in the third grade. But I was born in Chiba and moved to Saitama in third grade.

This might be different for other countries but the US just calls it "third grade"

But I was born in Chiba and moved to Saitama in the third grade.

Saitama is like new jersey of Japan.


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Saitama is like nthe New jJersey of Japan because there is nothing there. Saitama is like the New Jersey of Japan because there is nothing there.

Because there is nothing.


Because there is nothing. Because there is nothing.

I love the casual insult to new jersey 😂

Because there is nothing.

What do you do?


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Like manufacturing.


LI like manufacturing. I like manufacturing.

LikeI'm in manufacturing. I'm in manufacturing.

What are your favorite colors?


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Black.


Black. Black.

Unless you really don't care about all other colors, you would normally list the other colors that you like even if you don't like them that much, since the question is asking for multiple colors and not one.

Black because it'll work with any color. Black because it'll work with any color.

It'll work with any color.


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It'll work with any color.

どんな色にも協力してくれる


Do you like sports?


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Not so much now.


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Not so much nowany more. Not so much any more.

But I used to like martial arts.


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Did you do it?


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DidHave you done it? Have you done it?

No.


NoYes. Yes.

I think you mean yes, right? Because your next sentence says you liked it because you were strong, which implies that you did it and you were better than your opponents.

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But I liked it because for some reason I was strong.


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Back then, I could have at least beaten Batman.


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Not Superman, though.


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What about Aquaman?


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I can't swim, so I lose.


I can't swim, so I would lose. I can't swim, so I would lose.

You could also use "I'd"(it's a conjunction of I would)

I can't swim, so I will lose. I can't swim, so I will lose.

What about Wonder Woman?


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I am killed by beauty.


I amwould be killed by her beauty. I would be killed by her beauty.

I think the main issue is that you're writing in the present tense while talking about your past. You're using the wrong tenses for the verbs!

I amwill be killed by her beauty. I will be killed by her beauty.

Flash?


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I was fast in elementary school, but I guess I'm slow now, so I lose.


I was fast in elementary school, but I guess I'm slow now, so I would lose. I was fast in elementary school, but I guess I'm slow now, so I would lose.

I was fast in elementary school, but I guess I'm slow now, so I will probably lose. I was fast in elementary school, but I guess I'm slow now, so I will probably lose.

What about Cyborg?


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I don't remember him much, so I win.


I doidn't remember him much, so Imuch of him, so I would win. I didn't remember much of him, so I would win.

I changed it a bit. I didn't understand the sentence at first.

I don't remember him much, so I think I'll win. I don't remember him much, so I think I'll win.

How can you win if you don't remember?


How can you win if you doidn't remember him? How can you win if you didn't remember him?

How can you win if you don't remember who he is? How can you win if you don't remember who he is?

Because if he's made an impression, he's strong.


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So... What do you like to do in your free time?


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Watching movies and searching for clothes on the Internet.


Watching movies and. And I like searching for clothes on the Internet. Watching movies. And I like searching for clothes on the Internet.

In english I feel like you would only have a -ing verb if you are listing something. For example, if you said, "watching movies, eating food, searching for clothes on the internet, and walking my dog." Whereas you said "watching movies and searching for clothes on the internet" and since you had 'and' in the sentence I feel like it sounds more natural to write it the way I did. This is entirely subjective though, you didn't necessarily do anything wrong.

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But lately I've been interested in learning something.


But lately I've been interested in learning something. But lately I've been interested in learning.

But lately I've been interested in learning somethings. But lately I've been interested in learning things.

Studying English, IT, bookkeeping, and reading something.


Studying English, IT, bookkeeping, and reading something. Studying English, IT, bookkeeping, and reading.

If you want to be more specific, you could say "and reading a new book." It feels wrong to me when you say "and reading something" but that's also my subjective take and you didn't do anything grammatically wrong.

Studying English, IT, bookkeeping, and reading somethingtuff. Studying English, IT, bookkeeping, and reading stuff.

物を渡す時以外「here is」というフレーズを使ってはいけません。


(本を渡して)Here is your book!


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なぜかというと、「Here」は名詞ではなく副詞で主語になれません。


なので「ここは」と英語で言いたいほとんどの場合は「this is」を使います。


Can I open the window?


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Can I open the window? Can I open the window?

This is what's said most often but it's grammatically incorrect. The correct way is "May I open the window?" because you're asking for permission and not asking whether you have the ability to open the window. Some people will think you sound like a textbook but I'll think you know how to use English properly.

Oh, sorry.


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Was it cold?


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Just a little.


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But no problem.


But no problemit's okay. But it's okay.

I assume the person saying this also was the one who said "just a little", because they don't have a reason to say "but it's okay"

But ngo problemahead. But go ahead.

How old is your brother?


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Do you think ghosts are scary?


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No.


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I don't believe it.


I don't believe itn them. I don't believe in them.

If you said "I don't believe it" then you would be saying that you believe in ghosts, you just wouldn't think that they're scary.

I don't believe itn them. I don't believe in them.

But I'd be surprised if they come out suddenly like at night.


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But I'd be surprised if they coame out suddenly like at night. But I'd be surprised if they came out suddenly like at night.

So I'm more scared of haunted houses than ghosts.


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It's fun, though.


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How about you?


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So, is there anything that make you feel scared or afraid?


So, is there anything that makes you feel scared or afraid? So, is there anything that makes you feel scared or afraid?

Since 'anything' is the one that's doing the action, the word 'makes' should end with an s for conjugation!

So, is there anything that makes you feel scared or afraid? So, is there anything that makes you feel scared or afraid?

I'm scared of cockroaches.


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What time is it?


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One a.m.


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It's that time already.


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Are you sleepy?


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Ann and I are good friends.


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Oh when did you meet her?


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Oh, when did you meet her? Oh, when did you meet her?

Have you seen the key?


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It's on the table.


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Did you eat dinner?


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Not yet.


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I'm not hungry.


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I'm tired.


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What happened?


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何かあった?


What is your favorite season?


What i's your favorite season? What's your favorite season?

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I guess fall.


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I guess fit would be Fall. I guess it would be Fall.

私も。

I like winter fashion.


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But winter is too cold, so fall it is.


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But wWinter is too cold, so fFall it is. But Winter is too cold, so Fall it is.

When we refer to the seasons as seasons, we capitalize the first letter.

Summer and winter are fun.


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Summer and wWinter are fun. Summer and Winter are fun.

But the temperatures, I would say I hate them.


But I hate the temperatures, I would say I hate them. But I hate the temperatures.

This sounds more fluid.

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My hands and toes get cold easily because of my sensitivity to cold or poor circulation.


My hands and toes get cold easily because of my sensitivity to cold orand my poor circulation. My hands and toes get cold easily because of my sensitivity to cold and my poor circulation.

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Worst of all, I can't feel my toes.


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Worst of all, I can't feel my toes sometimes. Worst of all, I can't feel my toes sometimes.

Also I sweat a lot.


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Also, I sweat a lot. Also, I sweat a lot.

So I don't like summer and winter.


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So I don't like sSummer and wWinter. So I don't like Summer and Winter.

But I like winter fashion, so I guess I don't like summer more.


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But I like winter fashion, so I guess I don't like sSummer more. But I like winter fashion, so I guess I don't like Summer more.

What about spring?


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What about sSpring? What about Spring?

I like it.


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But I think fall is better.


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But I think fFall is better. But I think Fall is better.

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