I learnt today that it is "with regard to" and not "with regardS to". There shouldn't be an S! I get the idea that I've been using "with regards to" so that's rather embarrasing now that I realised my mistake. If you consider that this "regard-regards" thing is probably one of the most useful and interesting things I learnt in my course this week,
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ok so u've no frens. but u can get more frens next time :) having no frens is better than having bad frens. think character devt ;)
cheer up bella! cheer up!
ur english is very good la! at least ur spoken english is. i think u've the 2nd nicest sounding english i know after Ms Clarinda Choh. But clarinda beats you by a mile though cuz to me, the way she pronounces the word is THE correct way to pronounce it and she has not failed me so far. June's pretty good too, but i bet she's gonna say that I added this line only cuz i know she reads this and i'm trying to suck up to her so she'll write me a good UCAS reference (like she always claims i do). but like i said, bella u speak english damn well n i always feel pretty inadequate around u. maybe ttz why i dun speak a lot around you. but yet again, ur just going to say that i'm just using that as an excuse.
cutting my nails does not scientifically help. but the butterfly effect isn't exactly scientific either. but i do believe that the butterfly effect is true to quite some extent. but im not sure if tt nail-cutting falls under that category.
i just started 3 consequtive sentences with "but". this is very bad english and you should never attempt to do the same. it might just become a bad habit, like it has become for me.
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N CAN YOU BE THE SCAPEGOAT. BE THE SCAPEGOAT PLS.
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