Aug. 27, 2025
Anna said, "I think you should leave me here in this situation to save yourself. Sorry, I was wrong. Sorry for my misunderstanding."
Alok replied, "It's okay. We have to leave this place as soon as possible before the jacket comes alive."
So Anna and Alok ran away from that place.
Then they went to Alok's house. Alok said, "Oh my God, so you tell me the truth about your story. But I have a doubt. When I said the glass jar was broken, you looked worried. Is there something special in the jar?"
Anna replied, "Yes, in the jar my brother's and a lady's soul were trapped."
Anna said, "I think you should leave me here in this situation to save yourself.
Sorry, I was wrong.
Sorry for my misunderstanding."
Alok replied, "It's okay.
We have to leave this place as soon as possible before the jacketal comes (back) alive."
So Anna and Alok ran away from that place.
Then they went to Alok's house.
Alok said, "Oh my God, so you tell were telling (me) the truth aboutwith your story.
But I have aone doubt.
I'd prefer "one" here, because it places a little more emphasis on the number of doubts.
When I said the glass jar was broken, you looked worried.
IWas there something special in the jar?"
If the jar was broken, whatever was in there is presumably no longer there. Therefore the past tense is expected.
Anna replied, "Yes, in the jar my brother's and a lady's soul were trapped."
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Alok replied, "It's okay. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
We have to leave this place as soon as possible before the jacket comes alive." We have to leave this place as soon as possible before the jack |
So Anna and Alok ran away from that place. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Then they went to Alok's house. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Alok said, "Oh my God, so you tell me the truth about your story. Alok said, "Oh my God, so you |
But I have a doubt. But I have I'd prefer "one" here, because it places a little more emphasis on the number of doubts. |
When I said the glass jar was broken, you looked worried. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Anna replied, "Yes, in the jar my brother's and a lady's soul were trapped." This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Is there something special in the jar?"
If the jar was broken, whatever was in there is presumably no longer there. Therefore the past tense is expected. |
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