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treena

Sept. 29, 2024

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My friend

I had physical therapy for my knee today. Heidi took me to the clinic.
I can't thank her enough.
She is very nice and kind, and best friend
I can trust.
I'm so grateful I have a friend who loves me unconditionally.
I would like to do something special for her. I should buy something or take her to a nice restaurant when I get recovered from injured.

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I had physical therapy for my knee today.

Heidi took me to the clinic.

I can't thank her enough.

I'm so grateful I have a friend who loves me unconditionally.

I would like to do something special for her.

My friend

I had physical therapy for my knee today.

Heidi took me to the clinic.

I can't thank her enough.

I would like to do something special for her.

My friend

I had physical therapy for my knee today.

Heidi took me to the clinic.

I can't thank her enough.

I'm so grateful I have a friend who loves me unconditionally.

I would like to do something special for her.

My friend

Heidi took me to the clinic.

I can't thank her enough.

I would like to do something special for her.

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treena

Sept. 29, 2024

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My friend


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In general, capitalize the first letter of each word. There are a few exceptions here and there, but don't worry about it in this case.

I had physical therapy for my knee today.


I had physical therapy for my knee today. I had physical therapy for my knee today.

"Physical therapy" is perfectly fine. I think this is American English. I am British and we would refer to it as "physiotherapy" (or, "physio" for short). https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/physiotherapy e.g. "I had a session of physio for my knee today", or "I required physiotherapy for my knee after I had a bad fall"

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Heidi took me to the clinic.


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I can't thank her enough.


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She is very nice and kind, and best friend I can trust.


She is very nice and kind, and best friend I can trustI can trust her. She is my best friend. She is very nice and kind, and I can trust her. She is my best friend.

She is very nice and, kind, and my best friend I canwhom I trust. She is very nice, kind, and my best friend whom I trust.

She is very nice and kind, and a best friend I can trust. She is very nice and kind, and a best friend I can trust.

She is very nice and kind, and. My best friend whom I can trust. She is very nice and kind. My best friend whom I can trust.

She is very nice and, kind, and besta friend I can trust. She is very nice, kind and a friend I can trust.

She is very nice and kind, ands well as a best friend I can trust. She is very nice and kind, as well as a best friend I can trust.

I'm so grateful I have a friend who loves me unconditionally.


I'm so grateful Ito have a friend who loves me unconditionallysuch a close friendship. I'm so grateful to have such a close friendship.

In English, we wouldn't refer to friends having "unconditional love", it sounds very strange. That is reserved typically for parents towards their children.

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I'm so grateful Ito have a friend who loves me unconditionally. I'm so grateful to have a friend who loves me unconditionally.

I'm so grateful Ito have a friend who loves me unconditionally. I'm so grateful to have a friend who loves me unconditionally.

Yours works as well but this is more common in my opinion

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I would like to do something special for her.


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I should buy something or take her to a nice restaurant when I get recovered from injured.


I should buy her something or take her to a nice restaurant when I getam recovered from my injuredy. I should buy her something or take her to a nice restaurant when I am recovered from my injury.

I should buy her something , or take her to a nice restaurant when I get, after I have recovered from my injuredy. I should buy her something, or take her to a nice restaurant, after I have recovered from my injury.

I should buy something or take her to a nice restaurant when I get recovered from my injuredy. I should buy something or take her to a nice restaurant when I recover from my injury.

I should buy something for her, or take her to a nice restaurant when I get recovered from my injuredy. I should buy something for her, or take her to a nice restaurant when I recover from my injury.

I should buy her something or take her to a nice restaurant when I get recovered from my injuredy. I should buy her something or take her to a nice restaurant when I recover from my injury.

I should buy her something or take her to a nice restaurant whenonce I get recovered from my injuredy. I should buy her something or take her to a nice restaurant once I get recovered from my injury.

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