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Happy New Year 2020!

I reviewed some words starting from pr despite it being New Year's Day: "provident", "prodigious", "profuse", "profane", "promiscuous", "provisional", "progeny", "posterity", "prerogative", and "precursor".

I wonder how many words out of these I can remember tomorrow morning.
I wish I had the brain that can remember anything that I see once.

I hope you will have a great year!


2020年、明けましておめでとうございます!

元旦なのにprから始まる単語をいくつか復習しました。「先見の明のある」、「並外れた」、「豊富な」、「不敬な」、「無差別の」、「仮の」、「子孫」、「子孫」、「特権の」、「前駆体」などです。

明日の朝、この中でいくつの言葉を覚えているだろうか。
一度見たものは何でも覚えられる脳を持っていたかった。

素敵な1年になりますように!

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I hope you will have a great year!

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Jan. 2, 2020

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Happy New Year 2020!

I hope you will have a great year!

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Happy New Year 2020!

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I wish I had thea brain that canould remember anything that I seeafter seeing it once.

'could' instead of 'can' (because it's hypothetical). I changed the end because 'once' can mean either 'one time' (一度)or 'after' (から) so this is a bit clearer.

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Jan. 2, 2020

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Happy New Year 2020!

I wonder how many words out of these I can remember tomorrow morning.

I hope you will have a great year!

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Jan. 2, 2020

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Happy New Year 2020!


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I reviewed some words starting from pr despite it being New Year's Day: "provident", "prodigious", "profuse", "profane", "promiscuous", "provisional", "progeny", "posterity", "prerogative", and "precursor".


IDespite it being New Years, I decided to reviewed some words starting from pr despite it being New Year's Day: with 'pr':"provident", "prodigious", "profuse", "profane", "promiscuous", "provisional", "progeny", "posterity", "prerogative", and "precursor". Despite it being New Years, I decided to review some words starting with 'pr':"provident", "prodigious", "profuse", "profane", "promiscuous", "provisional", "progeny", "posterity", "prerogative", and "precursor".

I personally feel that despite should be in the beginning. Despite X, Y.

I reviewed some words starting from prwith "pr", despite it being New Year's Day: "provident", "prodigious", "profuse", "profane", "promiscuous", "provisional", "progeny", "posterity", "prerogative", and "precursor". I reviewed some words starting with "pr", despite it being New Year's Day: "provident", "prodigious", "profuse", "profane", "promiscuous", "provisional", "progeny", "posterity", "prerogative", and "precursor".

I reviewed some words starting from with "pr" despite it being New Year's Day: "provident", "prodigious", "profuse", "profane", "promiscuous", "provisional", "progeny", "posterity", "prerogative", and "precursor". I reviewed some words starting with "pr" despite it being New Year's Day: "provident", "prodigious", "profuse", "profane", "promiscuous", "provisional", "progeny", "posterity", "prerogative", and "precursor".

I reviewed some words starting from with "pr" despite it being New Year's Day: "provident"," "prodigious", "profuse"," "profane"," "promiscuous"," "provisional"," "progeny"," "posterity"," "prerogative"," and "precursor"." I reviewed some words starting with "pr" despite it being New Year's Day: "provident," "prodigious", "profuse," "profane," "promiscuous," "provisional," "progeny," "posterity," "prerogative," and "precursor."

Commas and periods usually go inside the quotation marks.

I wonder how many words out of these I can remember tomorrow morning.


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I wonder how many words out of these I canwill be able to remember tomorrow morning. I wonder how many words out of these I will be able to remember tomorrow morning.

Because you will remember the words in the future, 'can' has to be in the future tense. But 'can' has no future tense, so we have to use 'be able to' instead.

I wonder how many words out of these I canthese words I'll be able to remember tomorrow morning. I wonder how many these words I'll be able to remember tomorrow morning.

I wish I had the brain that can remember anything that I see once.


I wish I had thea brain that can remember anything thatas soon as I see onceit. I wish I had a brain that can remember anything as soon as I see it.

"I wish I had photographic memory."

I wish I had thea brain that canould remember anything that I seeafter seeing it once. I wish I had a brain that could remember anything after seeing it once.

'could' instead of 'can' (because it's hypothetical). I changed the end because 'once' can mean either 'one time' (一度)or 'after' (から) so this is a bit clearer.

I wish I had thea brain that canould remember anything that I see (even just once). I wish I had a brain that could remember anything that I see (even just once).

We call this an "eidetic memory." (I wish I had one too haha)

I wish I had thea brain that canould remember anything that I see once. I wish I had a brain that could remember anything that I see once.

I hope you will have a great year!


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I hope you will have a great year! I hope you have a great year!

After 'I hope', 'will' is often left out, even if it's the future.

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