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Time is always beautiful, and forever as well.
2022, I am sure you used to come, but I didn’t.
This time, what should I bring to you?

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This time, what should I bring to you?

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Dec. 28, 2021

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2022, I am sure you used to comearrived, but I didn’t.

I do not understand the meaning of this sentence.

"Used to come" is not something that is common. I would use it like "He used to come into this shop often, but he has not done so for a month"

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Time is always beautiful, and forever as well.


Time is always beautiful, and forevereternal as well. Time is beautiful, and eternal as well.

Forever is an adverb, eternal has a similar meaning as an adjective. A concise way of saying this is: Time is beautiful and eternal

2022, I am sure you used to come, but I didn’t.


2022, I am sure you used to comearrived, but I didn’t. 2022, I am sure you arrived, but I didn’t.

I do not understand the meaning of this sentence. "Used to come" is not something that is common. I would use it like "He used to come into this shop often, but he has not done so for a month"

This time, what should I bring to you?


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