Nov. 20, 2023
“I didn’t mean to do.” “ I didn’t expect it would happen.”
When you regret something that you’ve done before, it’s a chance to know who you really are.
「That’s me.」「 I am a person like this.」 When you start accept yourself, Its the beginning that
you can start growing up.
This is me
“I didn’t mean to do it.” “ I didn’t expect it would happen.”
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When you regret something that you’ve done before, it’s a chance to know who you really are.
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This is me
“I didn’t mean to do it.” “ I didn’t expect it would happen.”
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When you regret something that you’ve done before, it’s a chance to know who you really are.
「“That’s me.」「 ” ”I am a person like this.」” When you start to accept yourself, Iits thea beginning: that
¶you can start growing up.
“That’s me.” ”I am a person like this.” When you start to accept yourself, its a beginning: you can start growing up.
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This is me is okay, but we usually capitalize words in a title.
“I didn’t mean to do.” it” or “ I didn’t expect it would happen.”
¶ When you regret something that you’ve done before, it’s a chance to know who you really are.
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Start=Begin so you only need one, "it's the start of growing up" is okay too.
We don't use 「 」 marks in written English, so If you need them you can always use " " marks instead.
Also, --> That's me, I am a person like that. Is okay too, with no " " marks.
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I agree with this a lot! I really like "When you regret something that you’ve done before, it’s a chance to know who you really are." Very poetic, and true.
This is me
“I didn’t meant to do it.” “ I didn’t expect it would happen.”
¶
When you regret of something that you’ve done before, it’s a chance to know who you really are.
Preposition must come after "regret".
「That’s me.」「 I am a person like this.」 When you start to accept yourself, It's the beginning that
¶of your growth.
you can start growing up
I'd better replace a second part of the sentence with a new one.
“I didn’t meant to do.” “ I didn’t expect it would happen.”
¶
When you regret something that you’ve done before, it’s a chance to know who you really are.
「That’s me.」「 I am a person like this.」 When you start to accept yourself, It is the beginning that
¶
you can start growing up.
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Excuse me for not giving any feedback, it is what sounds natural to me.
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“I didn’t mean to do.” “ I didn’t expect it would happen.” When you regret something that you’ve done before, it’s a chance to know who you really are. “I didn’t meant to do.” “ I didn’t expect it would happen.” “I didn’t meant to do it.” “ I didn’t expect it would happen.” Preposition must come after "regret". “I didn’t mean to do “I didn’t mean to do it.” “ I didn’t expect it would happen.” “I didn’t mean to do it.” “ I didn’t expect it would happen.” |
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Start=Begin so you only need one, "it's the start of growing up" is okay too. We don't use 「 」 marks in written English, so If you need them you can always use " " marks instead. Also, --> That's me, I am a person like that. Is okay too, with no " " marks.
“That’s me.” ”I am a person like this.” When you start to accept yourself, its a beginning: you can start growing up.
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