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I like boba very much 🧋 But I have stomachache when I drink boba. I don’t know the reason why boba makes me stomachache. I drink it even though one know one will have a stomachache. By the way, I am going to buy a boba for school. I looking forward to drink it after a long time.
Today is my university friend’s birthday. We are going to celebrate her birthday after school. I hope she glad.
Tomorrow is the test day of memorize test. I’m so nervous. I hope to pass the test.
Jun 14, 2021 12:19 AM
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I like bubble tea very much, but I always get a stomach ache* when I drink bubble tea. I don’t know the reason why bubble tea gives me stomach aches. I drink it even though I already know that it is going to give me a stomach ache. By the way, I am going to buy me a bubble tea for school. I am looking forward to drink it after a long time.
Today is the birthday of one of my friends from university. We are going to celebrate her birthday after school. I hope she will be glad about it (or: she will enjoy it).
Tomorrow is the examination day of the memorization test. I’m so nervous. I (sincerely) hope I will be able to pass the test.
* Alternatives to "I get a stomach ache." are "My stomach hurts." or "My stomach starts to hurt." or "It (=bubble tea) causes my stomach to hurt."
June 14, 2021
I like boba very much 🧋 But I have stomachache when I drink boba. I don’t know the reason why boba gives me stomachache. I drink it even though one know I will have a stomachache. By the way, I am going to buy a boba for school. I look forward to drinking it after a long time.
Today is my university friend’s birthday. We are going to celebrate her birthday after school. I hope she's glad.
Tomorrow is the test day of the memorize test. I’m so nervous. I hope to pass the test.
All the best for your test!
June 14, 2021
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English, Japanese
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