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It's been ten days since I returned from my last trip. I really have something to say about it. Though I felt exhausted after going back hotel every day during my trip, I never felt sad. I kept in a geart mood until the trip was finished. Enjoying the stnning nature with family and friends might be the best thing worth doing. Everything was just surrounded by laughter. The local street food also gave us another different experience about the place we visited. Everything centred aroud happniess,but the happiness was always in a short amount of time. When we went back, these annoying things came back ,too. The full sechedules makes me exhausted every day. I know that our lives have both happy and tough time and we aren't able to avoid doing the hard things and just doing therelaxed things. they form our daily life and help us grow up. How to keep being positive and optimistic when we face hardships is the most important skill we need to master.
12 mag 2025 07:51
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Do you know the difference between past simple and present perfect? One common challenge for English learners is understanding the difference between the present perfect and the past simple tenses. The past simple is used for actions that happened at a specific time in the past, like “I visited Paris last year.” In contrast, the present perfect is used for experiences or actions that happened at an unspecified time or that have relevance to the present, like “I have visited Paris.” The confusion often comes from how similar the sentences sound, but the subtle difference lies in whether the focus is on when it happened (past simple) or the result or experience (present perfect).
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