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Jaspper

June 15, 2025

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I went to see my aunt in the hospital yesterday .

I when to see my aunt in the hospital. She’s 80 years old this year.
She has run in her family. So she has been sick for a long time.
I hope her gets better soon.
I had a tough day.

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She’s 80 years old this year.

So she has been sick for a long time.

I had a tough day.

I went to see my aunt in the hospital yesterday .


I went to see my aunt in the hospital yesterday . I went to see my aunt in the hospital yesterday.

I went to see my aunt in the hospital yesterday . I went to see my aunt in the hospital yesterday.

I went to see my aunt in the hospital yesterday . I went to see my aunt in the hospital yesterday.

So she has been sick for a long time.


So she has been sick for a long time. So she has been sick for a long time.

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Sso she has been sick for a long time. so she has been sick for a long time.

You don’t need to make two entirely different sentences here, as “so” is a conjoining word.

I hope her gets better soon.


I hope sher gets better soon. I hope she gets better soon.

I hope sher gets better soon. I hope she gets better soon.

I when to see my aunt in the hospital.


I whent to see my aunt in the hospital. I went to see my aunt in the hospital.

I whent to go see my aunt in the hospital. I went to go see my aunt in the hospital.

"go" here is optional

She’s 80 years old this year.


She’s 80 years old this year. She’s 80 years old this year.

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I had a tough day.


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She has run in her family.


She has run in her family. She has run in her family.

I don't know what you tried to say

She has run in her family. She has run in her family.

This sentence doesn't make sense. What runs in her family?

She has a disease that runs in her family., She has a disease that runs in her family,

I’m not sure what you meant here, but I’m assuming you meant that her family has a genetic disease

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