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Marianna
Professional TeacherSome days ago, I discovered that today is Pokémon Day.
As I wrote in my previous post in Japanese, I've been a Pokémon fan since I was a child, and I still watch the anime and play on the new app Pokémon TCG. Some years ago, I used to collect Pokémon cards, and I have no idea how many cards I still have at my parents' home. I have the cards I like best in my new house and the latest I bought in Japan.
In celebration of Pokémon Day, TCG players have received three free packs, each containing at least one rare card. In the end, I found two cards I've been seeking for months, which are Moltres and Venosaur. Now that I have found them, I'll finally be inserting them into my incomplete decks.
Talking about my last sentence, "I'll finally be inserting them into my incomplete decks", is it correct? Should I have used another future tense?
In the meantime, I'll come back to Pokémon TCG to try my new powerful decks!
Feb 27, 2025 2:47 PM
Marianna
Language Skills
English, Italian, Japanese, Spanish
Learning Language
English
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