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Ducky

Oct. 26, 2021

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I forget something.

Sometimes I forget to catch the phone, but this time no, this time I forgot another stuff. Finally it has passed, today when I went out from home this morning, I catched the phone but I forgot the wallet. First I had had go to library a while and later to buy some fruit to Grocery Store. Fortunately I had a 20 € bill in the backpack, so I didn't must to went back to home.

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I forget something.


I forgeot something. I forgot something.

I forgeot something. I forgot something.

Sometimes I forget to catch the phone, but this time no, this time I forgot another stuff.


Sometimes I forget to catch thegrab my phone, but this time no, tI didn't. This time I forgot another stuffsomething else. Sometimes I forget to grab my phone, but this time I didn't. This time I forgot something else.

Sometimes I forget to catch thegrab my phone, but this time no, this time I forgot another stuffI forgot something else. Sometimes I forget to grab my phone, but this time I forgot something else.

Finally it has passed, today when I went out from home this morning, I catched the phone but I forgot the wallet.


Finally it has passed, today when I went out fromWhen I left my home this morning, I catched thetook my phone but I forgot themy wallet. When I left my home this morning, I took my phone but I forgot my wallet.

Based on context, I assume you mean taking your phone out with you? "Catching the phone" means to answer. It was ringing and you caught it to speak to the caller. "Taking the phone" means you carried the object somewhere else. "I took my phone to the park" "I always take my phone with me when I go to school"

Finally it has passed, today -- when I went out fromleft my homuse this morning, I catched thegrabbed my phone but I forgot themy wallet. Finally it has passed -- when I left my house this morning, I grabbed my phone but I forgot my wallet.

I'm not quite sure what you meant by "finally it has passed," but I think this works better gramatically.

First I had had go to library a while and later to buy some fruit to Grocery Store.


First I had hadto go to the library first, and then a while and later, I went to buy some fruit to Gat the grocery Sstore. I had to go to the library first, and then a while later, I went to buy some fruit at the grocery store.

First I had hadto go to the library for a while, and later I had to buy some fruit toat the Grocery Store. I had to go to the library for a while, and later I had to buy some fruit at the Grocery Store.

Fortunately I had a 20 € bill in the backpack, so I didn't must to went back to home.


Fortunately, I had a 20 € billnote in themy backpack, so I didn't must tobought what I needed and then went back to home. Fortunately, I had a 20 note in my backpack, so I bought what I needed and then went back home.

I'm not sure what you meant be "didn't must". I'm assuming you were able to buy the fruit?

Fortunately, I had a 20 € bill in themy backpack, so I didn't must to wenthave to go back to home. Fortunately, I had a 20 € bill in my backpack, so I didn't have to go back home.

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