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Nov. 25, 2019

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I took in the train this morning and then walk up to my seat which was occupied another person. I asked them this is my seat but he and him friends insisted their seats. Then it hit hard, I was looking at wrong ticket which is valid for another train.

I felt so ashamed, and I left with saying "I am sorry" and walking up to my actual seat.

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I took in the train this morning and then walk up to my seat which was occupied another person.


I took in the train this morning and then walked up to my seat, which was occupied by another person. I took the train this morning and then walked up to my seat, which was occupied by another person.

I took igot on the train this morning and then walked up to my seat, which was occupied by another person. I got on the train this morning and walked up to my seat, which was occupied by another person.

Saying you got on the train and then walked up to your seat makes more sense than saying you took the train and then found your seat 🙂

I took in the train this morning and then walked up to my seat which was occupied by another person. I took the train this morning and then walked up to my seat which was occupied by another person.

walk is present tense, walked is past tense (I walked, you walked).

I asked them this is my seat but he and him friends insisted their seats.


I askedsaid to them t"This is my seat", but he and hims friends insisted their seatson the opposite. I said to them "This is my seat", but he and his friends insisted on the opposite.

I asked them tsaid, “This is my seat,” but he and hims friends insisted their seatat it was theirs. I said, “This is my seat,” but he and his friends insisted that it was theirs.

I asked them th"is this my seat?", but he and hims friends insisted it was their seats. I asked them "is this my seat?", but he and his friends insisted it was their seat.

his is possessive, him isn't

Then it hit hard, I was looking at wrong ticket which is valid for another train.


Then it hit me hard,. I was looking at the wrong ticket, which iwas valid for another train. Then it hit me hard. I was looking at the wrong ticket, which was valid for another train.

The other correction was slightly wrong, sorry!

Then it hit hard,me: I was looking at the wrong ticket, which iwas valid for another train. Then it hit me: I was looking at the wrong ticket, which was valid for another train.

Then it hit hardme, I was looking at the wrong ticket, which iwas valid for another train. Then it hit me, I was looking at the wrong ticket, which was valid for another train.

I felt so ashamed, and I left with saying "I am sorry" and walking up to my actual seat.


I felt so ashamed, andso I left withby saying "I am sorry" and walkinged up to my actual seat. I felt so ashamed, so I left by saying "I am sorry" and walked up to my actual seat.

I felt so ashamed, and I left withby saying "I am sorry" and walking up to my actual seat. I felt so ashamed, I left by saying "I am sorry" and walking up to my actual seat.

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