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I‘ve changed my mind on this question over years. Because there isn't an absolute rule for all cases when we talk about whether to give up a thing or not. I used to think we should always motivate ourselves in difficulties, because we need to catch the opportunity and at least we learn from the failures. This is true, but may not adapt to everyone and every life stage. Nowadays, I more and more agree with the thought that giving up or not giving up is just a choice under a specific situation. It's not and should not be a big deal in your long life. Don't put too much pressure on yourself, because life is about regrets and in most cases you actually have the second chance. I prefer to have a peaceful and easy way to deal with my own life. So I think, we can just give up when we want to.
2025년 3월 4일 오전 7:43
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I haven't seen my pets for a long time,because the two poor parrots have been living with my parents for over two years. I still remember the moment when I saw them on a market five years ago. They sang songs and jumped up and down in the cage. They looked very happy which comforted me at that moment. I brought them to the train station, but was told that pets were not allowed to take on trains. Then I took a taxi and brought them home from 500 miles away from my home. I liked them very much at first, then began to ignore them. I was tried of feeding them ,and didn't like the mess they made. Until I brought them to my parents' home. This reminds me of the way we treat others. At first, our eyes are full of the advantages of others, then the passion fades. Finally, we hate each other. We always like new things, and abandon old things. So, what things are really important throughtout our life?
2025년 3월 4일 오전 7:19
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Hello and dear native English speakers. Could I ask you three questions about 7 sentences , which ,I guess, have the similar meaning? 1. He hadn't been gone two minutes when there was an explosion.(original) 2. He hadn't been and gone two minutes when there was an explosion. 3. He hadn't been gone for two minutes when there was an explosion. 4. After he left there for two minutes there was an explosion there. 5. He did not leave there for two minutes until there was an explosion 6. He did not leave until there was an explosion for two minutes. 7. Just as he left there for two minutes then suddenly an explosion happened. Question: Which is/are grammatically correct? Does number 2 has the same meaning as number 1? Does each of sentences 3 to 7 has the same meaning?
2025년 3월 3일 오후 5:11
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